ARCYBER

U.S. Army Cyber Command

Mission

U.S. Army Cyber Command integrates and conducts cyberspace operations, electromagnetic warfare, and information operations, ensuring decision dominance and freedom of action for friendly forces in and through the cyber domain and the information dimension, while denying the same to our adversaries.

Leaders

  • Lt. Gen. Maria B. Barrett
    Commanding General, ARCYBER
    Lt. Gen. Maria B. Barrett
  • Command Sgt. Maj. Jack Nichols
    Command Sergeant Major
    Command Sgt. Maj. Jack Nichols
  • Jeffrey R. Jones
    Deputy to the Commanding General
    Jeffrey R. Jones
  • Brig. Gen. Paul G. Craft
    Deputy Commanding General, JFHQ - Cyber
    Brig. Gen. Paul G. Craft
  • Brig. Gen. Christine Rummel
    Mobilization Assistant to the Commanding General
    Brig. Gen. Christine Rummel
  • Col. John P. Kunstbeck
    Deputy Commanding Officer for Operations
    Col. John P. Kunstbeck

CIVILIAN CYBER CAREERS

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Army Cyber offers unparalleled civilian career opportunities in cyber-related fields such as Information Technology, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Network Services, Telecommunications and more, as well as many other disciplines such as Administration, Legal, Finance and Logistics, and unique fellowship and internship programs. Check out the links below to learn more about how to join the Army Cyber team.

Current worldwide Army Cyber Command job openings
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Army Cyber Command internship and fellowship programs
Department of Defense (DoD) Cyber Scholarship Program (2024-25 student recruitment opens Nov. 1, 2023)

The Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) Talent Management team and its partners participate in a wide range of in-person and virtual events year-round to offer candidates the opportunity to learn more and apply for ARCYBER positions. The links below offer information on upcoming in-person and virtual events where you can interact with the team and pursue an Army cyber career. For designated events, click the MORE link to get more information, see positions offered and submit a resume on ARCYBER's Yello page.
IN-PERSON EVENTS:
Officer Women's Leadership Symposium - Fairfax, Va. - April 11-12, 2024
Total Army Career Fair - Dallas, Texas - April 13, 2024
Women in Cybersecurity Conference - Nashville, Tenn. - April 11-13, 2024 - MORE
Federal Asian Pacific American Council National Leadership Training Program - Leesburg, Va. - May 6-9, 2024
Service Academy Career Conference - Chicago, Ill. - May 9-10, 2024
American Society of Military Comptrollers - Phoenix, Ariz. - May 29-30, 2024
AFCEA TechNet Cyber - Baltimore, Md. - June 25-27, 2024
League of United Latin American Citizens 2024 National Convention - Las Vegas, Nev. - June 26-29, 2024
AFCEA TechNet Augusta Conference and Expo - Augusta, Ga. - Aug. 19-22, 2024
Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities in IT conference - San Diego, Calif. - Sept. 18-20, 2024
American Indian Science and Engineering Society National Conference - San Antonio, Texas - Oct. 3-5, 2024
Society of Asian Scientists & Engineers Convention/STEM Career Fair - Boston, Mass. - Oct. 10-12, 2024
Association of the U.S. Army Annual Meeting - Washington, D.C. - Oct. 14-16, 2024
Society of Women Engineers - Chicago, Ill. - Oct. 24-26, 2024
Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers - Anaheim, Calif. - Oct. 30-Nov. 3, 2024
VIRTUAL EVENTS:

MILITARY CYBER CAREERS

U.S. Cyber Command, Cyber National Mission Force members participate in a training and readiness exercise at Fort George G. Meade, Md., May 24, 2021. The CNMF plans, directs and synchronizes full-spectrum cyberspace operations to disrupt, degrade and defeat malicious cyber actors.
U.S. Cyber Command, Cyber National Mission Force members participate in a training and readiness exercise at Fort George G. Meade, Md., May 24, 2021. The CNMF plans, directs and synchronizes full-spectrum cyberspace operations to disrupt, degrade and defeat malicious cyber actors. (Photo Credit: Josef Cole) VIEW ORIGINAL

Whether you're looking to enlist in the Army as a cyber warrior or already in uniform and looking for a new challenge, the Army Cyber Branch lets Soldiers take on real-world missions, around the globe, every day. The links below offer information and assistance to help you get there.

Enlist for the Army cyber team
Check out Army cyber direct officer commissioning
Army Human Resources Command - Cyber Branch (Common Access Card required)
Become a cyber warrant officer: Cyber Warfare Technician / Cyber Capabilities Developer Technician