CSFI Cyberspace Operations Strategist and Planner CSFI- CCOSP Learn advanced skills needed for practical and dynamic cyber operations (cyber warfare) strategy and planning and certify as a CSFI Cyberspace Operations Strategist and Planner. In this advanced 5- day CO/CW (Cyber Operations/Cyber Warfare) boot camp course, you will learn the solid foundation needed for Military Leaders, CEOs, Managers, Senior Contractors, and Directors of national critical infrastructure along with senior agency personnel to understand cyber as a warfighting domain, strategize and plan for CO/CW in order to lead their organizations through the contested cyber environment of today and the future. What You will Learn: History of Cyber o Short history of the cyber concept. o How did cyber become cyber? o When did Cyber Warfare begin? o A modern form of warfare and conflict. Cyber 101/102/103 o 101 Cyber Nomenclature
o 102 Layers of Complex Systems o 103 Threats Convergence of Cyber and Electronic Warfare o Are they separate domains...should they be? War Strategy o Understanding the foundational theories of war strategy is key for leaders at all echelons of cyber operations Cyber Deterrence o Is there such a thing as Cyber Deterrence? If so, what would it look like? o What and who are we trying to deter? Game Theory o For every action there is a reaction, a modern leader must be thinking more than one move at a time Planning Interagency and Joint Process o The Joint Planning Process and Interagency Planning is critical to coordinated efforts across the government, allies and DOD LOAC, Authorities and Laws o Law of Armed Conflict and the current authorities o How US authorities are allocated amongst the agencies...title 6 (DHS), Title 18 (DOJ), Title 10 (DoD), Title 50 (IC) Effects- Based Operations o EBO seeks to understand the causal linkages between events, actions and results. Critical Infrastructure and National Security
o 18 Critical Infrastructure Sectors and Applied Cyber Strategy Cyber ISR o Intelligence is key to effective operations Strategy to Task o Once you have a strategy, what operational objectives and tactical task must be accomplished in the campaign for success Deliberate Planning o Deliberate planning encompasses the preparation of plans that occur in non- crisis situations Crisis Action Planning (CAP) o CAP procedures provide for the rapid and effective exchange of information and analysis, the timely preparation of Course Of Actions for consideration Contingency Planning o Considerations of Branches and Sequels in Cyber Warfare International Cyber Organizations o Key International Organizations in Cyber US Cyber Organizations, Collaboration, and Integration o Current US Cyber Organizations o Collaboration between U.S. private- public sectors in cyber Cyber Operations: Operate, Defend, Offense o Full Spectrum Operations Cyber Support to Military Operations o Strategic, Operational and Tactical Support
Cyber Assessment o Measures of Performance, Measures of Effectiveness, Success indicators Who Needs to Attend: Cyber Leaders from industry, government, and the military. Combat Arms/EW/Intel/Infantry/Communications/Signals Officers transitioning into cyber roles with the US government, contracting positions, and industry with focus on national critical infrastructure. Prerequisites: Introduction to Cyber Warfare. NOTE: Waivers not to take Introduction to Cyber Warfare can be granted upon review of applicant s military/government background.
Colonel (r) Marc Jamison's bio: Colonel (Ret) Marc Jamison Colonel (Ret) Marc Jamison consults on Cyber Security, Strategy and Operations. After retiring, he worked for L- 3 Communications for 18 months. His role included Director of Cyber Operations and Director of Strategic Ventures that included Merger & Acquisition evaluations, oversight of strategic partnerships with universities and business development. Colonel Jamison has more than 25 years of progressive experience directing, managing, and training government teams in air operations and cyber security. He has led and planned national Cyber, Counter Terror and Air Operations and has advised senior- level USG leadership on strategies and policy. Colonel Jamison is a demonstrated expert in cyber strategy, planning, training, threats, operations, policy and organizations. Prior to joining L- 3, Colonel Jamison served as Director of Operations Joint Functional Component Commander Network Warfare (J3) and as Director of Future Operations (J35) for USCYBERCOM at Ft. Meade. He spent three years as a senior executive establishing USCYBERCOM, where he directed multiple national level operations and developed cyber doctrine and tactics, techniques and procedures. Colonel Jamison is a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and combat aviator, who flew B- 52 and B- 1 bombers for 12 years. He was the Director of USAFE s Strategy Division and commanded the Combat Plans Squadron for 8 th Air Force. He is a graduate of the School for Advanced Air and Space Studies and USAF Weapons School. He holds four Master s degrees, including an M.S. in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College and is a published author. Colonel Jamison serves on the Board of Directors for Association of Old Crows and Cyber Security Forum Initiative (CSFI).