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Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Research Council. 2015. A Review of U.S. Navy Cyber Defense Capabilities: Abbreviated Version of a Classified Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21663.
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A Review of U.S. Navy Cyber
Defense Capabilities:

Abbreviated Version of a Classified Report

Committee for A Review of U.S. Navy Cyber Defense Capabilities
Naval Studies Board
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL
                     OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES

Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Research Council. 2015. A Review of U.S. Navy Cyber Defense Capabilities: Abbreviated Version of a Classified Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21663.
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COMMITTEE FOR A REVIEW OF U.S. NAVY CYBER DEFENSE CAPABILITIES

JAMES R. GOSLER, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Co-Chair

MIRIAM E. JOHN, Livermore, California, Co-Chair

DONNA M. GREGG, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University

ROBERT L. GROSSMAN, Open Data Group and University of Chicago

BARRY M. HOROWITZ, University of Virginia

RICHARD J. IVANETICH, Institute for Defense Analyses

TERRY P. LEWIS, Raytheon Company

STEVEN B. LIPNER, Microsoft Corporation

ARTHUR L. MONEY, Alexandria, Virginia

FRED B. SCHNEIDER, Cornell University

PAUL A. SCHNEIDER, Annapolis, Maryland

WILLIAM O. STUDEMAN, ADM, USN (Ret.), Severna Park, Maryland

Staff

CHARLES F. DRAPER, Director, Naval Studies Board, Study Director

LYNETTE MILLET, Associate Director, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board

RAYMOND S. WIDMAYER, Senior Program Officer

MARY G. GORDON, Information Officer

MARTA V. HERNANDEZ, Associate Program Officer

SUSAN G. CAMPBELL, Administrative Coordinator

Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Research Council. 2015. A Review of U.S. Navy Cyber Defense Capabilities: Abbreviated Version of a Classified Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21663.
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NAVAL STUDIES BOARD

MIRIAM E. JOHN, Livermore, California, Chair

CHARLES R. CUSHING, C.R. Cushing & Co., Inc.

JAMES N. EAGLE, Naval Postgraduate School

GEORGE J. FLYNN, Alexandria, Virginia

ROCHEL GELMAN, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

JAMES R. GOSLER, Albuquerque, New Mexico

SUSAN HACKWOOD, California Council on Science and Technology

CHARLES E. HARPER, Semtech Corporation

TAMARA E. JERNIGAN, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

BERNADETTE JOHNSON, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

TERRY P. LEWIS, Raytheon Company

RONALD R. LUMAN, Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University

RICHARD S. MULLER, University of California at Berkeley

JOSEPH PEDLOSKY, Woods Hole, Massachusetts

DAVID P. PEKOSKE, Potomac, Maryland

J. PAUL REASON, Washington, D.C.

ALTON D. ROMIG, JR., Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

FRED B. SCHNEIDER, Cornell University

PAUL A. SCHNEIDER, The Chertoff Group

ALLAN STEINHARDT, Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc.

TIMOTHY M. SWAGER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

RICK D. WEST, Poulsbo, Washington

Navy Liaisons

RADM HERMAN A. SHELANSKI, USN, Director, Assessment Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N81

RADM MATTHEW L. KLUNDER, USN, Chief of Naval Research/Director, Innovation, Technology Requirements, and Test & Evaluation, N84

Marine Corps Liaison

LtGen KENNETH J. GLUECK, JR., USMC, Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Research Council. 2015. A Review of U.S. Navy Cyber Defense Capabilities: Abbreviated Version of a Classified Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21663.
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Staff

CHARLES F. DRAPER, Director

CHERIE M. CHAUVIN, Senior Program Officer (as of October 4, 2014)

RAYMOND S. WIDMAYER, Senior Program Officer

MARTA V. HERNANDEZ, Associate Program Officer

SUSAN G. CAMPBELL, Administrative Coordinator

MARY G. GORDON, Information Officer

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In order to conduct operations successfully and defend its capabilities against all warfighting domains, many have warned the Department of Defense (DoD) of the severity of the cyber threat and called for greater attention to defending against potential cyber attacks. For several years, many within and outside DoD have called for even greater attention to addressing threats to cyberspace.

At the request of the Chief of Naval Operations, the National Research Council appointed an expert committee to review the U.S. Navy's cyber defense capabilities. The Department of the Navy has determined that the final report prepared by the committee is classified in its entirety under Executive Order 13526 and therefore cannot be made available to the public. A Review of U.S. Navy Cyber Defense Capabilities is the abbreviated report and provides background information on the full report and the committee that prepared it.

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