March 29, 2023
Senator Manchin questioned Department of Defense leadership on the upcoming Locked Shields Exercise, artificial intelligence, ensuring cybersecurity coordination
Manchin Chairs First Cybersecurity Subcommittee Hearing of 118th Congress
Senator Manchin questioned Department of Defense leadership on the upcoming Locked Shields Exercise, artificial intelligence, ensuring cybersecurity coordination
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), member of the Senate Armed
Services Committee (SASC) and Chairman of the
Senate Armed Services Cybersecurity Subcommittee, led the first Cybersecurity Subcommittee hearing of the 118th
Congress. Senator Manchin questioned Mr. John B. Sherman, Chief Information
Officer at the Department of Defense (DoD), and Lieutenant General Robert J.
Skinner, Director of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) on the
upcoming Locked Shields Cybersecurity Exercise, utilizing artificial
intelligence for DoD priorities and ensuring cybersecurity coordination across
the Department. On the upcoming Locked Shields Cybersecurity and Critical
Infrastructure Protection Exercise:
“I would like our witnesses to expand on the importance of the
Locked Shields cyber defense exercise, which pits teams of international allies
up against NATO's experts at the Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence
in Estonia to simulate these attacks on critical infrastructure across an
entire week. I will also proudly note this exercise is coordinated annually by
our expert personnel within the West Virginia National Guard's Army and
Interagency Training and Education Center in Morgantown, West Virginia,” Senator
Manchin said in part. “We provided $2 million in appropriations last
year for this Exercise to ensure we have the infrastructure and manpower not
only to participate, but also to win in these scenarios. Has the Exercise been
meeting your expectations?...How can we do a better job of coordinating
participation across all levels of government?”
On March 21st,
2023, Senator Manchin invited leading national security organizations
to participate in this year’s Locked Shields Cybersecurity and Critical
Infrastructure Protection Exercise, the world’s largest international cyber
defense exercise. The virtual exercise will be coordinated from Morgantown by
the West Virginia National Guard from April 17th to 21st,
2023.
On evaluating and best utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) for
DoD priorities:
“The
practical implementation of artificial intelligence is a top priority for
Ranking Member Rounds and myself…What tangible AI application has been the most
successful?” Senator Manchin questioned in part. “How can we do a better
job on this Committee and on Appropriations, which I’m also a member of, to
organize DoD’s wealth of data and put it to use with AI?” On ensuring cybersecurity coordination throughout DoD: “The first CYBERCOM Commander, General Alexander, famously claimed
that DoD is not one network, but rather more than 15,000 separate networks
loosely coupled together. Do you agree that DoD networks are not currently
rationally standardized in that there are many different cybersecurity service
providers across the Department’s segments?” Senator Manchin continued.
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video of Senator Manchin’s opening remarks can be found here.A
video of Senator Manchin’s questioning of the witnesses can be found here.
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