175th Cyberspace Operations Squadron provides cyber support for Southern Strike 2022
Story by Spc. Benjamin Tomlinson, 102d Public Affairs Detachment
GULFPORT, Miss. – Every day, technology is becoming more and more advanced bringing new threats in technological warfare. Within the United States military, a cyber team’s most important tasks include defending military networks and weapons platforms and protecting America’s critical infrastructure.
The 175th Cyberspace Operations Squadron, Maryland Air National Guard, based in Middle River, Maryland, provided electronic warfare support for various entities while at Southern Strike 2022. Southern Strike 2022 is a large-scale, joint multinational combat exercise hosted by the Mississippi National Guard that provides tactical level training for the full spectrum of conflict.
As a cyberspace operations Squardon, the 175th is responsible for protecting military networks and the country against cyberattacks from enemy forces.
“Our main goal is to come in, integrate and be able to bolster the support that is required for our mission,” said by Maj. Dan Sorensen, cyber component lead, Maryland Air National Guard. “One of the key components is often times communication. We’re going to try and do more integration to be able to protect critical infrastructure and key resources.”
The capabilities of a cyber operations unit helps the entire force to be better suited for the present age of warfighting.
“The key is to combine cyber within the electronic warfare as well as special forces to see how we can move to the next generation of preparedness,” said by Sorensen.
Large-scale training exercises prepare the military’s cyber force to fight real-world cyber threats, close adversaries, and other global cyber threats.