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Cyber Officers Must Be Technical Experts Too
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/ Eisenhower, Dwight David (1890-1969)
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/ Leadership
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2018
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Cyber Officers Must Be Technical Experts Too
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All these would attest to that infantry platoon leader's lack of technical expertise in the tactics, techniques and procedures of his warfighting domain; likewise for the inept cyber network defense manager. The senior cyber officer managing a piece of the DoD Information Network will better understand his organization and why his soldiers spend so much time writing Bro intrusion detection system rules, for example, if he himself knows how to perform that task. [...]while exact force composition cannot be discussed, open-source news suggests that existing training pipelines are insufficient to meet the technical demands of the operational force.
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