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What Air Force command is appointed as the primary for cyberspace missions? |
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AFSPC is the USAF Major Command for the cyberspace mission |
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How do offensive operations support US cyberspace objectives? |
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Offensive operations support US cyberspace objectives by denying, degrading, disrupting, destroying, or altering the adversary’s ability to use cyberspace. |
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How do defensive operations handle network intrusions? |
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Defensive operations detect and deny access when unauthorized intrusions are attempted, determine the source, minimize the effectiveness and help to recover in timely manner. |
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How do we influence the adversary’s decision-making while protecting our operations? |
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By integrating the capabilities of influence operations, electronic warfare operations and network warfare operations in concert. |
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How would you define SCADA? |
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The term SCADA refers to centralized systems which monitor and control industrial sites, or complexes of systems spread out over large areas. |
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How are SCADA systems typically implemented? |
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SCADA systems typically implement a distributed database, commonly referred to as a tag database, which contains data elements called tags or points. |
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What do DOD IT DISR requirements mandate as a minimum? |
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That a minimum set of standards and guidelines for the acquisition of all DOD IT systems that produce, use, or exchange information. |
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What is the goal of AFNetOps? |
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To provide effective, efficient, secure, and reliable information network services used in critical DOD and Air Force C&I processes. |
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What center is the execution arm for the AFNetOps/CC for the command and control of Air Force networks? |
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What are the two divisions that are a functional part of the AFNOC? |
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Who is responsible for the networthiness of information technology systems? |
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Information system owners. |
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Who is the focal point for Tier–2 (regional level) execution of enterprise network security and centralizes those aspects of network security previously performed by the MAJCOM NOSCs? |
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What does the Operations Flight (SCO) provide to their customers? |
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Technical and systems support for wing communications and computer systems including ground radio, voice networks, airfield systems, and secure communications maintenance. |
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What are the responsibilities of the Plans and Resources Flight (SCX)? |
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SCX is responsible for base-level communication security programs, such as Communications Security, Emission Security, and Spectrum Information Assurance. |
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How are expeditionary units established to operate? |
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Expeditionary units are established to operate with an Air Expeditionary Task Force. |
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