Re: [iwar] Training

From: Christopher Cook (clcook76@yahoo.com)
Date: 2001-07-05 06:41:21


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Fred
I have subscribed to your e-mail list for some time
and I just noticed that you are at Sandia.  I work for
Honeywell at the Kansas City Plant in Cyber Security.
I have enjoyed the topics discussed.
Best wishes.
Christopher Cook
MCSE
Triple-I
www.KCP.com
ccook1@kcp.com


--- Fred Cohen <fc@all.net> wrote:
> Per the message sent by Dan Ellis:
> 
> > 	I have seen claims that dozens of nations are
> developing offensive
> > cyber capabilities.  I have also heard ideas that
> the US gov't is
> > floating the idea of using national guardsmen to
> fill the ranks of
> > information warfighters.  I can imagine a number
> of agencies who have
> > their own minions of candidates, all of whom have
> been trained on the
> > job.  Is on the job training the only way that
> governments (the US, in
> > particular) will train information warfighters or
> will there be some
> > sort of academy for supergeek warriors?
> 
> I think you need to separate offense from defense in
> understanding this
> issue.  You might also want to separate different
> aspects of information
> operations.
> 
> >  I have found a program at the
> > Naval Postgraduate School that handles more or
> less the electronics side
> > (TEMPEST, EMF, etc.).  The NSA has started a
> program for creating
> > Centers For Excellence where information assurance
> topics are taught (a
> > necessary but insufficient background) that I know
> of.  Does anybody
> > know of any more general or specific training
> programs for information
> > warfighters?  Or for policy makers, analysists,
> idealogists, and
> > theorists?
> 
> I think that every branch of every military and all
> of their academies
> have some coursework related to this subject.  There
> are also training
> organizations and programs within all military
> organizations that I am
> aware of.  Essentially, everyone in the military
> trains all the time
> except when they are fighting.
> 
> IF you are looking for specific training you would
> have to be more
> specific in terms of what you seek. 
> 
> FC
> --
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