The US Cyber Command deployed cyber specialists to more than a dozen countries

The Evolving Frontline of Cybersecurity

Ryan Williams Sr.
3 min readMay 6, 2024

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In the latest episode of “ The Other Side of The Firewall “ podcast, Ryan Williams Sr., and Shannon Tynes discuss the US Cyber Force’s crucial role in global security. With a focus on recent “Hunt Forward” missions, they explore how these strategic deployments are not only bolstering the defense capabilities of allied nations but also reinforcing the US’s stance in the cyber domain.

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US Cyber Command’s Expanding Global Footprint

Ryan and Shannon open the discussion with an overview of the Cyber National Mission Force’s activities over the past year . These units, part of US Cyber Command, have been actively involved in operations across more than a dozen countries, aiming to strengthen defenses and counteract cyber threats. These missions, often requested by the host nations, underscore the interconnected nature of today’s cyber warfare, where threats to one are threats to all.

Strategic Importance of Cyber Defense

The conversation shifts to the strategic implications of these missions. As Ryan points out, the presence of US cyber specialists in regions like Ukraine and the Baltics prior to the Russian invasion, and potentially in Asia-Pacific regions like Taiwan and the Philippines, is a proactive measure. These operations not only help in understanding adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) but also demonstrate US capabilities and readiness to defend its allies, which Shannon notes is crucial for maintaining international stability.

Funding Cyber Operations

A significant portion of the discussion focuses on the financial aspects of cybersecurity. The Defense Department is seeking an increase in its budget for cyber operations, with a request for $14.5 billion for fiscal year 2025. This represents a significant increase from previous years, highlighting the growing acknowledgment of the importance of cyber defense in national security strategy. Ryan and Shannon argue that this funding is essential for keeping pace with adversaries who are continually enhancing their cyber capabilities.

The Ripple Effect of Cyber Defense on Global Security

The podcast also touches on the broader implications of robust cyber defense strategies. The duo discusses how cyberattacks no longer remain confined to their origin points but can have global repercussions, affecting financial systems, governmental operations, and civilian life. This domino effect makes international cooperation and investment in cyber defense not just beneficial but imperative.

The Future of Cybersecurity

In concluding their discussion, Ryan reflects on the evolution of cyber policies from the Clinton era to the present, noting the substantial progress and increasing complexity of challenges. Both hosts emphasize the need for continuous advancement in cybersecurity strategies to protect and promote international security.

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Ryan Williams Sr.

Cybersecurity Professional | CISSP | PMP® | Founder & Host of The Other Side of the Firewall & Ask A CISSP Podcasts | Retired U.S Air Force Vet | DE&I Advocate