COURSE SCOPE: Students are provided a challenging 80-hour curriculum from understanding the complexity of Cyberspace Operations to recognizing key concepts at the Executive, DoD, Joint, and Army levels to planning for a notional mission through application of the Adaptive Planning and Execution System and the Military Decision Making Process. To prepare students to integrate, synchronize, and coordinate the employment of Cyberspace Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Cyberspace Attack, Cyberspace Operational Preparation of the Environment and Cyberspace Defense Activities into cyberspace concepts of support for military operations. Joint Military Deception Training Course, JFSC All students receive a bound student guide, key consideration book, and a copy of the Department of the Army Military Deception Planners’ Guide or the Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Military Deception. Each day, students view a video of a different historical case study to reinforce learning objectives. Students receive eight hours of formal lecture, with the remaining 32 hours devoted to walking each participant through the entire deception cycle following a realistic training scenario. The instruction covers MILDEC policy, doctrine, terminology, fundamentals, and principles and time proven tactics, techniques and procedures. The training follows the five-phase military deception planning cycle (Capability Development, Assessment Phase, Planning Phase, Execution Phase, and Termination Phase) described in the Department of the Army Military Deception Planners Guide and the Air, Land, Sea Application Center’s Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Military Deception. The MDPC consists of 40-hours formal classroom instruction and a hands-on practical exercise.
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