Will Jinx get to design the uniforms?

The Pentagon will create a Cyber Command to oversee the U.S. military’s efforts to protect its computer networks and operate in cyberspace, under an order signed by Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

The new headquarters, likely to be based at Fort Meade, Maryland, outside Washington, D.C., will be responsible for defending U.S. military systems but not other U.S. government or private networks, Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said.

Asked if the command would be capable of offensive operations as well as protecting the Department of Defense, Whitman declined to answer directly.

“This command is going to focus on the protection and operation of DoD’s networks,” he said. “This command is going to do what is necessary to be able to do that…”

The power to disrupt and destroy, once the sole province of nations, now also rests with small groups and individuals, from terrorist groups to organized crime to industrial spies to hacker activists, to teenage hackers,” he said…

The head of the Cyber Command would also be the director of the U.S. National Security Agency, which conducts electronic surveillance and communications interception and is also based at Fort Meade.

Can you imagine the security check to get into this gig?




  1. daav0 says:

    This is a very good idea. Defending military networks is a VERY important idea.

  2. Somebody_Else says:

    “Can you imagine the security check to get into this gig?”

    This is the government we’re talking about here, the same people who always seem to leave important data on unclassified systems connected to the internet.

  3. AdmFubar says:

    hhmmm i think the picture should have been of cybermen from doctor who

  4. BubbaRay says:

    #2, Somebody_Else

    “This is the government we’re talking about here, the same people who always seem to leave important data on unclassified systems connected to the internet.”

    We’ll see just how “secure” this operation is. Based on past performance, it’s anyone’s guess. Ooooh, looky, a free laptop!

    Let’s hope they don’t depend on AVG, Norton or McAfee for antivirus.

  5. Dallas says:

    Another logical and idea by the Obama administration. 🙂

  6. chuck says:

    The government should set up a “secure” web-site to accept applications. Anyone who hacks the web-site gets a job.

  7. Hugh Ripper says:

    They don’t have something like this already? The Chinese and Russians must be ROFL.

  8. Floyd says:

    So, Eideard–what trashy 50s movie did that picture come from?


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