Gen. Nakasone releases US Cyber Command’s strategic priorities
The three priorities center around people, partnerships and delivering a decisive advantage.
BY
MARK POMERLEAU
MAY 22, 2023
Gen. Paul Nakasone, commander of U.S. Cyber Command, last week released an updated set of strategic priorities for the command that seeks to “own the domain.”
These refined priorities address global strategic challenges while enhancing Cybercom’s posture, according to the command.
The last command vision was released in 2018 when Cybercom was elevated to a unified combatant command. Since then, cyberspace — as well as adversary activities — have evolved significantly.
“Strategic competition has fundamentally changed the character of warfare,” Nakasone — who is entering his sixth year as leader of the command, which is typically a four-year term — said in a release. “From acute threats, pacing challenges, mis/disinformation and advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning, our adversaries continue to challenge international norms and laws.”
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