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Posted on Sep 26, 2014
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I believe the way to build a strong cyber force is to make it largely civilian. The goal for your cyber force is to have strong technical skills...programming, computer security, hacking, penetration...not to run 3 miles wearing hundred pound rucksack. Like it or not, the guys who learned many of these skills during childhood and high school are not the star athletes, and likely shy away from a career in the military that places such physical demands on them. So don't. Hire people as DoD civilians, with a small corps of active duty oversight.
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MSG Signal Support Systems Specialist
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Why not make it a Guard/Reserve mission and recruit those that are IT in their civilian occupations, whether for the "troops" or for the oversight?
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I just don't think we're going to get the hacker/techie types in large numbers if we continue to make them do things like the Army PT test. We also will never build the necessary continuity and expertise if we put people in these positions for a few years, only to PCS them in order to "broaden" their careers.
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SGT Jim Z.
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Although I agree with making it a largely civilian force you still need to have Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines for spots that civilians don't want to go or cannot. We have tactical networks that are just as vulnerable if not more so.

Also I think DoD should pay the annual fees associated with required certificates.
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PO3 Anthony Farhner
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How about creating a Joint command similar to S.O.C.O.M that shares the responsibility across the board with all branches and agencies.
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In a way CYBERCOM is already a Functional Component Command that transcends multiple domains. We will see how it plays out in the coming years.
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I know A LOT of people in our community that can "speak" C++ and other languages. They can code, write viruses, etc...
But the Navy wants more cyber people.
Life myself, many of these talented folks can certainly do the job, with one caveat..
They're all gonna need things like - polygraph waivers, bad credit forgiveness, etc.

The DoD's rigidity will have to go to the wayside if they want to come out on top.
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Bingo. I kind of feel like cyber should be the way military service was in the past...scoop up a young person hacking bank accounts or corporations, then you give them the choice...put those hacking skills to work for Uncle Sam, or serve your jail sentence.
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