OCTOBER CYBERSECURITY AWARENESS MONTH:
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SUBJ/OCTOBER CYBERSECURITY AWARENESS MONTH//
RMKS/1. October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. While
Cybersecurity is a priority across the year, October is the month where
protection of Cyber activities will receive exceptional attention. The Cyber
threat touches nearly all aspects of our warfighting ability from our
traditional network to our operational technology such as hull, mechanical,
and electrical and combat systems. Cybersecurity is an area where all
sailors "man the equipment" and deliberate or unintended actions by one or a
few can introduce real vulnerabilities for all.
2. During October we will focus on Cybersecurity and protection of the Navy
information platform (networks). We need a continuous, collective 24-7 focus
on ensuring everyone understands the seriousness of the Cyber threats facing
the Navy and what they can personally do to keep Navy information and
capabilities secure.
3. All commands will incorporate training and increase attention to
maintaining vigilance in Cybersecurity and protecting our information
platform during October and will reinforce these messages as a leadership
priority. To assist in your training, we will release social media content
with a different theme for each of the five weeks of the month: Cyber
Intrusion: A Threat to National Security; Are You Vulnerable? Know the
Anatomy of a Cyber Intrusion; The Navy: Enhancing Protection While
Increasing Resiliency; Protecting Your Shipmates by Protecting Yourself;
Getting from Vulnerable to Cyber Secure. Content will be posted to
https://www.navy.mil/local/cyberawareness/ and updates will also be provided
in the Navy Plan of the Day at https://www.navy.mil /planOfDay.asp. The
intent of the campaign is to sustain a culture where Cybersecurity discipline
is a high priority and a daily habit so the Navy remains vigilant against
persistent Cyber threats.
4. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) also announced their themes for
the National Cybersecurity Awareness Month effort.
Additional information and resources on the DHS campaign can be found at:
https://www.dhs.gov/national-cyber-security-awareness
-month. Commands are encouraged to incorporate the outstanding DHS products
in their internal Cybersecurity training.
5. Just like damage control, we depend on you to make Cybersecurity a
priority. Whenever you log onto a Navy network or system, you are in the
Cyber battlespace. Your commitment to Cybersecurity will protect the Navy
and contribute to our winning the Cyber fight. I appreciate your efforts to
keep the Navy safe.
6. Released by VADM Matthew J. Kohler, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for
Information Warfare, OPNAV N2N6.//
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