What does AirForce regulation AFI17-201 Command and Control (C2) for Cyberspace Operations pertain to?
AFI17-201 provides guidance for the organization, functions, responsibilities, and administration of command and control (C2) within the United States Air Force for cyberspace operations.
Who is responsible for managing and enforcing AFI17-201?
The Secretary of the Air Force is responsible for managing and enforcing AFI17-201.
What is the purpose of AFI17-201?
The purpose of AFI17-201 is to ensure effective and efficient command and control of cyberspace operations within the Air Force to protect and defend Air Force networks and information systems.
Are all Air Force personnel required to comply with AFI17-201?
Yes, all Air Force personnel, including military members, civilian personnel, and contractors, are required to comply with AFI17-201.
Does AFI17-201 address the integration of cyberspace operations with other warfighting domains?
Yes, AFI17-201 provides guidance on the integration of cyberspace operations with other warfighting domains to achieve mission success in support of Air Force objectives.
What are the key components of C2 for cyberspace operations as outlined in AFI17-201?
The key components of C2 for cyberspace operations include planning, coordination, execution, and assessment of cyberspace capabilities and operations.
How does AFI17-201 ensure unity of effort in cyberspace operations?
AFI17-201 establishes standards and procedures for the coordination and synchronization of cyberspace operations to ensure unity of effort across the Air Force.
Does AFI17-201 address the roles and responsibilities of different units and personnel involved in cyberspace operations?
Yes, AFI17-201 defines the roles and responsibilities of various units and personnel involved in cyberspace operations, including commanders, operators, and support personnel.
Can AFI17-201 be waived or modified at the discretion of individual commanders?
No, AFI17-201 cannot be waived or modified at the discretion of individual commanders. Any changes or modifications require approval from higher headquarters.