Robert Gates, then Secretary of Defense, directed the creation of USCYBERCOM in a memo on 23 June 2009 that recognized the growing importance and vulnerability of computers and networks in the United States and around the world. USCYBERCOM was established as a sub–unified command under U.S. USCYBERCOM represents the latest evolution in a series of organizational designs to enable Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN) and to optimize U.S. USCYBERCOM defends the Department of Defense (DoD) information systems, supports joint force commanders with cyberspace operations, and defends the nation from significant cyberattacks. Its mission is to direct, synchronize, and coordinate cyberspace planning and operations to defend and advance national interests in collaboration with domestic and international partners. The Command comprises military, intelligence, and information technology capabilities. Meade, Maryland, USCYBERCOM is a military command that operates globally in real time against determined and capable adversaries.
Headquartered with the National Security Agency at Fort George G.
United States Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), the nation’s unified combatant command for the cyberspace domain, turned ten years old in 2020.