![]() ![]() USCYBERCOM’s mission is guided by the Command’s commitment to persistent engagement. ![]() USCYBERCOM’s mission is guided by the Command’s commitment to intercept As the nation’s cyber warriors, USCYBERCOM operates daily in cyberspace against capable adversary nations and non-state actors, such as terrorist groups and transnational criminal gangs. Responsibility for defending forward starts with U.S. networks and institutions, or is actively attacking them in or through cyberspace – it can expect the United States to impose costs in response. This means if a device, a network, an organization, or adversary nation is identified as a threat to U.S. The 2018 Department of Defense Cyber Strategy states the United States will defend forward to disrupt malicious cyber activity at its source, including activity that falls below the level of armed conflict. Without a strategy to defeat these persistent campaigns, the United States risks death by a thousand cuts. These activities present an unacceptable risk to the United States. government and private sector companies, and spread online disinformation campaigns designed to sow division among the American people. Department of Defense (DOD) networks, steal information and intellectual property from U.S. These campaigns can take shape through overt efforts to infiltrate and disrupt U.S. ![]() information networks and those of its allies and partners. Due to the ever-evolving technological aspects of the information environment, adversaries are continuously looking to disrupt and degrade the integrity of U.S. The cyber domain is not naturally occurring and is wholly dependent upon owned or leased technology on both government and commercial infrastructure providers for its existence and operation. Cyberspace is not governed by a central body, but by numerous government and non-governmental organizations across the globe. ![]()
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