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CSA Working Group Worldwide Joint Training and Scheduling Conference 12 - 1. Mr. Fred Ruonavar Chief GIG Readiness and Contingencies GO53 21 March 2012. Most Troublesome Joint Training Issues. Integrating Cyber attack activity into all exercises
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CSA Working Group Worldwide Joint Training and Scheduling Conference 12 - 1 Mr. Fred Ruonavar Chief GIG Readiness and Contingencies GO53 21 March 2012
Most Troublesome Joint Training Issues • Integrating Cyber attack activity into all exercises • COCOMs identifying DISA as a training audience • Grow the exercise branch to meet resource requirements 2
Integrating Cyber Attack Activity into all Exercises • DISN Infrastructure attacks • Number of cyber owners/authorities • Red/Blue teams, who attacks • How do we mitigate an attack • How do we assess across the spectrum • System Performance • Personnel Performance/training 3 3 3
COCOMs Identifying DISA as a Training Audience • Participation vs. Support • Validates DISA’s training requirements • Specify DISA missions and tasks • Assess the relationship between the COCOM and DISA while planning for military operations • Foster a positive working relationship between the COCOMs and DISA • Validate DISA’s role to the COCOMs for real world events Combatant Commanders shall: Provide for the participation of CSAs in combatant command joint training events and exercises; assess the performance of agency command-linked tasks; and provide feedback to the CSA Director through joint after-action reports. (DODD 3000.06) 4 3 3
Grow the Exercise Branch to Meet Resource Requirements • Manning • Currently 6 Exercise Branch Members • White Team Members • Observers • Maintain ability to support real world mission • Funding • Unfunded Requests • Joint Staff Request for Funding process • Planning • Concept Development Conference • Initial Planning Conference • Mid Planning Conference • Final Planning Conference • Other Planning Conferences (MSEL, ISWG, etc…) 5 3 3