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Vanguard June/July 2019

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30 JUNE/JULY 2019 www.vanguardcanada.com CYBER BY NiCholas sChEuRkogEl Enabling Where to invest to find addEd valuE D efence of domestic or de- ployed military missions from cyber threats will re- quire a significant invest- ment to overcome challenges in terms of tools, personnel, time, and cultural change. This truth is largely un- derstood across the defence community, prompting investment into military cyber capabilities as senior leadership across the 5 Eyes countries comes to realise the poten- tial impacts and general challenges involved in countering cyber-delivered effects or cyber-enabled espionage. The increasingly large volumes of financial and personnel re- sources being allocated to defensive cyber operations and IT security (DCO/ITS) capabilities engenders hope amongst long- time cyber operators who understand that an insufficient investment would likely lead to the loss of sustained cyber-superiority within one's own systems. While the levels of investment and sup- port inspires hope, the potential to narrow- ly focus on capabilities that can be directly defined as being "hard cyber" presents risks by causing artificial separation between supporting and operational functions in terms of funding, requirements, and au- thorities. Any internal resource realloca- tion taken from Information Technology (IT) service delivery organizations to cre- ate "new" cyber investment could reduce available support from this organizations. The allocation of funding to cyber opera- tions capabilities without accounting for the resulting pressures upon support func- tions could also lead to sustainability issues. Creating authority and responsibility silos could also degrade how DCO/ITS and support functions make integrated plans. This article will discuss key elements of the relationship between DCO/ITS capabili- ties and how IT systems are managed, and provide perspectives on how they can be leveraged together to significantly advance an organization's overall cyber operational capability. Master Corporal Marty Stride preforms maintenance on the satiate system at the High Arctic Data Communications Centre. Photo: DND

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