Cyber strategy
THE DoD CYBER STRATEGY
We live in a wired world. Companies and countries rely on cyberspace for everything from
financial transactions to the movement of military forces. Computer code blurs the line between
the cyber and physical world and connects millions of objects to the Internet or private
networks. Electric firms rely on industrial control systems to provide power to the grid.
Shipping managers use satellites and the Internet to track freighters as they pass through global
sea lanes, and the U.S. military relies on secure networks and data to carry out its missions.
The United States is committed to an open, secure, interoperable, and reliable Internet that
enables prosperity, public safety, and the free flow of commerce and ideas. These qualities of
the Internet reflect core American values – of freedom of expression and privacy, creativity,
opportunity, and innovation. And these qualities have allowed the Internet to provide social
and economic value to billions of people. Within the U.S. economy alone, anywhere from three
to 13 percent of business sector value-added is derived from Internet-related businesses. Over
the last ten years Internet access increased by over two billion people across the globe.. Yet these
same qualities of openness and dynamism that led to the Internet’s rapid expansion now
provide dangerous state and non-state actors with a means to undermine U.S. interests.
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