U.S. Cyber Command has established three teams to defend the eventual JIE. National mission teams will work with the Department of Homeland Security and FBI to protect the “dot-gov” and “dot-com” domains; a larger set of teams will support combatant commanders around the world; and the largest set of teams will defend military networks around the globe.
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