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    NC Guard Cyber Operations

    Courtesy Photo | Members of the North Carolina National Guard’s Cyber Security Response Force deploy...... read more read more

    SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES

    04.10.2020

    Story by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan    

    North Carolina National Guard

    The small town of Shelby, a quaint industrial city of about 20,000 nestled along rolling hills in the southwestern part of the state, was under attack, a careful relentless attack on the city government itself, on March 19, 2020.

    North Carolina Army National Guard (NCARNG) Capt. Steven Schmidt, Commander of the NCARNG 295th Signal Company and Cyber Security Response Force (CSRF), like North Carolina National Guard (NCNG) citizen soldiers for more than 350 years, joined six other North Carolina National Guard Soldiers of the CSRF deployed in Shelby’s defense not on the village green, hills or forests, but in cyberspace.

    Federal, state and local leaders learned of the attack and decided to bring the CSRF to the fight. By conference call, those leaders and Schmidt learned from city representatives the exact problem and what local leaders needed help with first. By the time the call was over Schmidt, who lived nearby, was on site

    “It is a lot of planning, bringing chaos under control,” Schmidtt said.

    Schmidt, a veteran of multiple cyber missions this year alone, carefully selected his team of young cyber professionals, a mix of full time NCNG Soldiers and Airmen and traditional drilling members, who have a civilian career and also serve when needed.

    “I look for what talent we have across the state and bring to the table to solve the problem,” Schmidt said.

    They stationed out of Shelby’s city hall to defend the city’s computer network, analyze and identify the attack, help recover lost, stolen or compromised data. The data and integrity of the network is vital for the city to provide critical services to its citizens.

    “They (Shelby government) were very welcoming and have great leaders and staff,” said Schmidt.

    The team swarmed over computer hardware stations on site checking each for any physical vulnerability that might be exploited. Other members logged online searching for the access point used to attack the systems from cyberspace. After a week of operations all of the city’s systems were back serving their citizens.

    “Each incident is unique, it is very fluid,” said Schmidt.

    NCNG Soldiers and Airmen for years have engaged in cyber operations blending military training and civilian acquired skills in support of local, state and national partners in the cyber domain. There are over 300 NCNG Army and Air service members with unique cyber skills available for state duty.

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    Date Taken: 04.10.2020
    Date Posted: 04.10.2020 21:22
    Story ID: 367158
    Location: SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA, US

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