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Louisiana-based Public-Private Partnerships in Support of State, Local, and Federal Government Lt General Bob Elder, USAF (Retired) Louisiana Homeland Defense Forum 15 April 2010
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Page 1: General Elder- Homeland Security Presentation

Louisiana-basedPublic-Private Partnerships

in Support ofState, Local, and Federal

Government

Lt General Bob Elder, USAF (Retired)

Louisiana Homeland Defense Forum

15 April 2010

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Overview

• Cyber Security

• Cyber Assurance and Defense

• Government-Industry Collaboration

• Workforce Development

• Facilitating Cyber Networking

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Full Spectrum Cyber DefenseFull Spectrum Cyber Defense

Cyberspace Typology

• Private/Open

• Commercial

• Regulated Commercial

• Government (.gov)

• Military (Admin)

• Military (Ops)

• Economic Security

• Public Safety

• WMD/E Defense/I&W

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Other USCyberspace

(includes DIB)&

AssociatedCyber

Infrastructure

CADC FOCUS

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PhysicalNetworks

Information Protection

Electronics (& Infrastructure)

Elec

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tic S

pect

rum D

igital Data &

Code

Cyber Use

Force Protection

Elect

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c

Prote

ctio

nD

ata/Code

Protection

InfluenceProtection

Physical Attack(includes Directed Energy)

CyberAttack

ElectromagneticSpectrumAttack

Influence Attack

LogicalNetworks

WirelessNetworks

Effects of Attacks:• Denial of Service• Confidential Data Loss • Data Manipulation• System Integrity Loss

Social Networks

LawEnforcement

CND-RA

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Proactive Defense & Mission Assurance

ATTACKS TARGETS EFFECTS

Human Organization

Mission Layer

App/Session Layer

OS/Network Layer

HW/Systems Layer

Devices & Linkages

DisinformationConfusionC2 DisruptionAlter Behaviors

InaccuraciesInduced FailuresDenial of ServiceData Exfiltration

MalfunctionsPerformance lossLost Comms

Insider Attacks;Social engineering

Data and policyCorruption

Worms, virusesFlooding

Backdoor Implants

Physical Destruction

Code ManipulationMalware

Source: 2008 AFSAB Study

NetworkSecurity

Proactive Defense Mission Assurance

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Intelligence & Attack Response

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Multi-State CADC Relationships

LANOSC

ARNOSC

MSNOSC

TX NOSC

Cyber Assurance and Defense Network Center

ARGuard

LAGuard

MSGuard

TXGuard

Internet

AR Network LA Network MS Network TX Network

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Government-Industry Collaboration

Government User

(Warfighter)WIC-E

RequirementDevelopers

Programmers

AcquisitionCommunity

Capability Provider(Private Sector)

NormalProcess

“WIC-E”Process

Test &Evaluation

DoD: Warfighter-Industry Collaboration Environment (WIC-E)

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Workforce Development

StrategicLeader

Exploit Cyberspace

Operational LeaderSupervise and integrate

technical skills with mission(Mission Assurance)

Technical LeaderAreas such as Cyber Security, Info Assurance,

Software Assurance, Network Mgmt,Communications, Knowledge Mgmt, Visualization …

PartnersLSUSLA TechBPCCNSU

SupportNSF

DoEdNASA

DHSNSA

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CIC Technical Curricula

• Cyber Science –18 week course offered to 9th & 10th graders

• Cyber Security – provides a basic understanding of computer hardware, software, networks, and encryption

• Computer Science – curriculum provides students with a basic understanding of computer science, engineering and mathematical concepts as a strong foundation (Web Design & Computer Programming) to further their studies

• Digital Media - curriculum provides students with a basic understanding of digital media, animation, visual effects, and interactive command and control environments

• Information Assurance/Digital Forensics – Provides basic understanding of computer hardware, data storage and collection, network intrusion, and data degradationPROPRIETARY INFORMATION: Copyright ©2010 by the Cyber Innovation

Center

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CIC Academic Pathways

Animation and Visual Effects Articulation

HS Cyber Courses BPCC Telecommunications LSUS

Digital Forensics Articulation

HS Cyber Courses BPCC CIT Div NSU (Criminal Justice)

Computer Science Articulation

HS Cyber Courses BPCC CIT Div La Tech (Comp-Sci)

Associate of Engineering Articulation

HS Cyber Courses BPCC CIT Div (with LA Tech support)

Cyber Security Articulation

HS Cyber Courses BPCC CIT Div La Tech Cyber Academy

Articulations in Work

Energy, Bio-medical, Software Assurance, E-BusinessPROPRIETARY INFORMATION: Copyright ©2010 by the Cyber Innovation Center

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CIC Public-Private Collaboration

• Awareness Programs− Cyber Day Workshops (K-8)

− Cyber Awareness Presentations (9-12)

− Outreach to School Boards, Administrators, & Teachers (K-12)

• Academic Outreach Program− Professional Development Workshops

− Industry Certification Programs

− High School Digital Forensics Laboratories

− Summer Cyber Camps

− Local, Regional, and National Cyber Competitions

• Workforce Development Partnerships– Industry: CISCO Academy (Bossier Career & Technical HS), Warfighter-

Industry Collaboration Exercises (WIC-E)

– Government: Cyber Assurance & Security Education (DHS);

NSA, WIC-E (AF), Electronic Systems Command (AF)

– Universities and Colleges: LA Tech, BPCC, LSUS, NSUPROPRIETARY INFORMATION: Copyright ©2010 by the Cyber Innovation Center

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Facilitating LA Cyber Partnerships

NationalGuard

LawEnforcement

Cyber(& related)Industries

Dept of HomelandSecurity

CyberAssurance &

DefenseCenter

CyberspaceInnovation

Center

AcademicCommunity

Assurance& SecurityResearch

DoD

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Summary

• Cyber Security

• Cyber Assurance and Defense

• Government-Industry Collaboration

• Workforce Development

• Facilitating Cyber Networking