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    National Guard Launches Major Cyber Exercise

    National Guard Launches Major Cyber Exercise

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Matthew Ard | Soldiers, Airmen and civilians participated in Cyber Shield 17 at Camp Williams, Utah,...... read more read more

    CAMP WILLIAMS, UTAH—The National Guard kicked off exercise Cyber Shield 17, the National Guard’s premier cyber defense training event, at Camp Williams, Utah, Apr. 23.

    The exercise, which includes members of the National Guard from 44 states and territories, the U.S. Army Reserve, state and federal government agencies, nongovernmental organizations, and private industry, is designed to assess participants’ ability to respond to cyber incidents.

    By working closely with interagency partners and the private sector, the National Guard seeks to strengthen network cybersecurity and the capability to support local responses to cyber incidents. Cyber Shield 17 is part of the National Guard’s ongoing effort to improve Guard ability to respond to real-world cyber incidents. This is the sixth iteration of this training exercise.

    The exercise is divided into two phases: the first week offers participants the opportunity to hone their skills through academic instruction covering everything from the legal aspects of cyber operations to the nature of cyber threats to hands-on technical training. Equally important, the soldiers and airmen are learning their roles as part of the larger cyberspace defense community.

    During the second phase of Cyber Shield, exercise participants from cyber protection teams and face off against trained online adversaries. The teams try to defend their networks and mitigate the effects of attacks in a free-wheeling clash of cyberspace acumen.

    The National Guard’s dual state-federal character makes it uniquely positioned to help civilian agencies and critical nongovernmental entities, such as public utilities, if an incident occurs. Because of their status as a state military force when not under federal mobilization orders, Guard units are available to respond to state-level emergencies at their governor’s discretion.

    “As a governor would call up the National Guard…for a state disaster, such as a hurricane, it’s no different for a cyber event,” Louisiana National Guard Lt. Col. Henry Capello, the exercise commander, explained.

    Moreover, the National Guard’s long-standing connections with state and local governments and private industry, combined with its familiarity with the cyberspace environment in which these organizations operate, make it an ideal partner.

    “Being a citizen-soldier, and being able to work in the communities in which I live, is a little bit different. It means a lot more to me, and I’m able to help them because I understand their problems better,” Capello said.

    Cyber Shield ends May 5.

    Story By: Lt. Col. Wayde Minami

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    Date Taken: 04.27.2017
    Date Posted: 04.27.2017 17:33
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