Where do Marines train for cyber security?
Complete the Data Network Specialist Course, MCCES 29 Palms, CA. Active duty Marines must have two years of active duty upon completion of training.
Is cyber security part of the military?
A cyber force is a military branch devoted to cyberwarfare, cybersecurity, and counter-cyberwarfare. Its responsibilities could also include operations to combat cyberterrorism and to establish cyber power projection. A cyber force can be part of a military branch or a combined command.
Can you have computers in the Marines?
There are no laws or regulations in the US Military restricting the ownership of personal computers. Service Members may purchase them, be given them, or otherwise (legally) obtain them for their own use.
How long is Cyber Security School USMC?
Phase one takes place over 25 weeks at the quarry station naval Technical Training Center in Pensacola Florida followed by 20 weeks of phase 2 training at the US Army cyber school at Fort Gordon Georgia.
Where do cyber officers get stationed?
Our key locations are:
- Fort Gordon, Georgia: Army Cyber Command headquarters.
- Fort Huachuca, Arizona: Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM)
- Five Regional Cyber Centers in Arizona, Hawaii, Germany, Korea, and Kuwait.
What is a cyber soldier?
Cyber Soldiers are trained to execute offensive cyberspace operations, conduct computer network defense, and detect malicious activity on the electromagnetic battlefield, using advanced military networks and cyber weapon systems. These elite Soldiers dominate the fiber-optic fight and keep cyber threats at bay.
Can US Marines use social media?
Our Marines are often in the best position to share the Marine Corps story. Marines must never engage in commentary or publish content on social networking platforms or through other forms of communication that harm good order and discipline or that bring discredit upon themselves, their unit, or the Marine Corps.