This document discusses the concept of Cybersecurity Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (CS C4ISR) and how applying military-inspired C4ISR concepts can help strengthen cybersecurity operations in the private sector and government agencies. It begins by defining the differences between cyberspace and cybersecurity, and examines how C4ISR is currently applied in the military domain versus how the key concepts of command and control, communications, computing, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance can be adapted for cybersecurity use. The document then analyzes each C4ISR element in detail and how private sector cybersecurity teams could implement similar functions. It argues that taking a more militarized approach to cyber
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