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CAF Operations Brief to AFCEA 3 March 2015 LCol Nick TorringtonSmith Team Lead Joint Cyber Operations Team CAF Cyber Operations Cyber Operations The application of coordinated cyber capabilities to achieve an objective ID: 586534

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Slide1

Cyber Support to CJOC / CAF OperationsBrief to AFCEA3 March 2015

LCol Nick Torrington-Smith

Team Lead

Joint Cyber Operations TeamSlide2

CAF Cyber OperationsCyber Operations: The application of coordinated cyber capabilities to achieve an objective

A clear objective: Defending our networks!Slide3

Security vs Defence

Security

is primarily concerned with protection from attacks that

may

occur

proactive and sets conditions for Defence

practices, policies, and guidelines that describe ideal operating conditions for a network

may additionally prescribe technical controls to enforce these conditions

Defence

is the deliberate response to an attack that

has occurred or is ongoing

exists to address a Security condition that has been overcome

aim is to return to the operating condition prescribed by Security

Defence takes over where Security has been overcome!

Slide4

Where does the JCOT fit in?Slide5

JCOT C2 Relationships

JCOT Team Lead

LCol Torrington-Smith

CJOC

COS Ops

BGen Brennan

CFIOG

Col

Moritsugu

D Cyber FD

Col

Sabourin

Positions belong

to DG Cyber

Works across all functional

areas (CJOC

Cyber Champion)

OPCON

Administrative support

Operationally responsive

To Comd CJOC

Champion for CFIOG

mission set within CJOC

JCOT work informs

FD efforts

JCOT PlansMaj Deschenes

JCOT OperationsCapt Amberley

JCOT IntPO1 Spenst

CSD CJOC

SIGINT Analysts Team

JCOT Deputy Team Lead

Maj

CaronSlide6

In coordination with key functional staffs, participate in various planning groups to provide cyber inputs into the Operational Planning Process within the CJOCEnsure CAF cyber capabilities are represented in the mission planning processAssist in identifying current and future cyber capability gaps in support of CAF operations

Provide situational awareness on EW, SIGINT and CNO developments and impacts on

CAF

operations and CJOC priorities

Cyber PlanningSlide7

OP LADONMissionDND/CAF will develop a comprehensive

operational framework

for the

conduct of

DCO

to maintain

DND/CAF freedom

of manoeuvre in the

cyber domain.

CDS Intent. My intent is to maintain freedom of manoeuvre across all domains including the cyber domain. This will be achieved by operationalizing the conduct of DCO to defend , on a continuous basis, DND/CAF CIS, data, and associated infrastructure critical to the deployment, conduct and sustainment of DND/CAF missions, and to the command and control of military forces at home

and abroad.Slide8

OP LADONMA brief to Comd CJOC:  9 Mar 2015

COA

development:

Feb – Apr 2015. 

Decision brief to Comd CJOC early

May 2015

BB to CDS NLT end May 2015 (implies prior socialization with other L1 stakeholders by this date)

Plan development Jun – Jul 2015.

Approval of plan by Comd CJOC NLT Sept 2015

Execution order signed by CDS NLT Nov 2015.In Greek mythology, LADON was the serpent-like dragon that twined and twisted around the tree in the Garden of the Hesperides and guarded the golden apples. Slide9

Maintain awareness of developments in current CAF operations that have a cyber nexus or which could be better supported by existing cyber capabilities, and inform and advise appropriate CJOC staff and external agencies as appropriateProvide cyber situational awareness to Comd CJOC and key staff

Evaluate lessons learned from

CAF

operations which have a cyber relevance to ensure capability development efforts are initiated as appropriate

Cyber OperationsSlide10

Link into CFINTCOM intelligence capability supporting cyber operations from strategic to tacticalProvide SA on adversarial cyber activitiesCoordinate cyber

related CCIRs

Propose cyber intelligence collection tasks to satisfy CJOC operational requirements

(cyber

IPB)

Advise on potential cyber threat / risks for

CAF

operations

Cyber IntelligenceSlide11

Intelligence Assessments

Complete

In progress

Contribution to other productsSlide12

Summary - Current ActivitiesOperationsCJOC CUB – Situational Awareness Products

OP CHAMPION (Improved defensive posture)

Support to Allies / Collaborative efforts

Intelligence

Threat Assessments

Support to planning

Planning

OP LADON – Deliberate planning effort for DCO

Cyber inputs to CONPLANS / OPLANS / SOODOs

Other supportCyber play in exercises and joint training eventsOther CJOC committees and boardsSlide13

Questions / Discussion