Analysis of Cyber Security Methodologies: A Direct Comparison of Current Versus Possible DoD Cyber Assets

Sai Kumar, Vikram Mittal
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Recent years and modern warfare have shown an increasing reliance on the cyber domain to maintain national and military operability, resulting in cyber exploits having a more profound impact on victim nations. As the United States seeks to maximize its ability to capitalize on these exploits and minimize its susceptibility, a decision must be made on the most effective way to accomplish these tasks. Currently, each major department within the Department of Defense (DoD) are methodically building up their own cyber assets to accomplish these tasks as they relate to their traditional domain. There has been a recent proposal to do away with this system structure and instead create a separate Cyber Department, on the same level as the Army, Navy, etc. This paper evaluates the comparative value between the two proposals through value modeling. The value model is based on each alternative’s ability to achieve the end state cyber goals of the DoD and the nation as a whole. Strong indicators point towards a separate Cyber Department as the most valuable alternative available to achieve the nation’s goals, and that there are current weaknesses within our current cyber structure that are open for exploitation.
网络安全方法分析:当前与可能的国防部网络资产的直接比较
近年来,现代战争越来越依赖网络领域来维持国家和军事的可操作性,导致网络攻击对受害国产生更深远的影响。当美国寻求最大限度地利用这些漏洞的能力并尽量减少其易感性时,必须决定以最有效的方式完成这些任务。目前,国防部(DoD)的每个主要部门都在有条不紊地建立自己的网络资产,以完成与传统领域相关的这些任务。最近有人提议取消这种系统结构,转而建立一个独立的网络部门,与陆军、海军等部门处于同一级别。本文通过价值建模对两种方案的比较价值进行了评价。价值模型基于每个备选方案实现国防部和整个国家最终状态网络目标的能力。强有力的指标表明,一个独立的网络部门是实现国家目标的最有价值的替代方案,而且我们目前的网络结构中存在着可供利用的弱点。
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