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NEWS | Oct. 11, 2023

Sixteenth Air Force, San Antonio industry partners join to combat cyber threats

By Matthew McGovern Sixteenth Air Force (Air Forces Cyber) Public Affairs

The Department of Defense doesn’t limit Cyber Awareness to one month; they focus on securing the nation daily, with the help of intelligence community partners.
 
During October’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Sixteenth Air Force members joined with local San Antonio industry partners to discuss securing information networks and protecting the nation against cyber threats at a cyber conference held at the Boeing Center at Tech Port in San Antonio Oct. 4.
 
Sixteenth Air Force — which defends against disruptions of local communities, economy and threats against the intellectual property of the nation — sent Brian J. Cook, Sixteenth Air Force technical director, to speak to more than 100 attendees about cyber threats on the horizon.
 
“As the quantity and quality of attacks continue to accelerate, the complexities layered on top of this threat also increase – but so do the opportunities,” Cook said. “We must lean into these opportunities, open ourselves up to new and different ways of thinking and discover new ways to solve new problem sets.”
 
The key to solving these challenges involves collaboration across industry, academia, and the whole of government in a deliberate, multi-layered approach against persistent threats and malicious actors.
 
According to Cook, today’s conflict is no longer black and white and Sixteenth Air Force’s role of increasing combat effectiveness, and maturing information warfare is more important than ever before.
 
Sixteenth Air Force personnel drive IW modernization by identifying problems and developing solutions with industry partners, ultimately protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure from adversaries.
 
“At Sixteenth Air Force, the Information Warfare Numbered Air Force, we are about connecting the Joint force to the threat – hunting, exposing, contesting and defeating our adversaries,” Cook said. “We deliver results through cyber domain operations through the integration of Information Warfare capabilities with a goal of exposing adversary and malicious activities while concealing our operations.”
 
Cook maintains connections with officials at all levels of government, scientific, and educational organizations as well as industry — and he stresses the importance of these partnerships to help increase IW capabilities.
 
“Because our adversary knows they cannot beat us head-to-head, they operate below the threshold of armed conflict, in the information environment where they have in some cases, been successful in making strategic advances without fighting,” he said. This is where our allies and partners come in, and our partnerships with industry and academia - within the strategic maneuvering space short of armed conflict.”
 
Maj. Rocco Librandi, Sixteenth Air Force Cyber Operations senior cyber planner, interacted with industry partners at the conference and reinforced the importance of that collaboration.    
 
“The partnership San Antonio Chamber of Commerce and private sector cyber partners have with 16th Air Force is very valuable, and I’m happy to see them focusing on the same cyberspace operational problems,” Librandi said. “They’ve always been very open and receptive to our involvement and influence.”
 
Air Force and industry continued partnership brings advantages contributing to the global effort.
 
“Blue suiters especially, civilians to a lesser extent, are not always in a position long enough to have that laser-focused goal of providing a tactical solution or the level of research it takes to have a long-term look at something,” Librandi said. “Having private entities who can have that focus and develop a solution and to bring a plethora of solutions to leaders to make the final decision for tools needed for the problem right now, or the problem that’s coming – that’s where the true value is.”
 
Sixteenth Air Force doesn’t limit cybersecurity education to one month; it’s the unit’s and the Air Force’s daily mission to empower Airmen, personnel, and families to be cyber smart to build a safer digital world. 
 
The Sixteenth Air Force, headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, focuses on information warfare in the modern age. Information Warfare requires integrating: Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance; Cyber Warfare; Electromagnetic Warfare; Weather; Public Affairs; and Information Operations capabilities.

Sixteenth Air Force ensures that our Air Force and nation are fast, resilient, and fully integrated in competition, crisis, and conflict by incorporating Information Warfare at operational and tactical levels, capitalizing on the value of information by leading the charge for uniquely 21st century challenges in the highly dynamic, seamless, and global information domain.