Extension of MCBUL 3967, "Interim Guidance for the FY21 Mission Focused Cyber Hardening of Marine Corps Weapon Systems, Supporting Assets, and Infrastructure"
This MARADMIN extends Marine Corps Bulletin 3967 until January 2023, which provides interim guidance for FY21 Mission Focused Cyber Hardening of Marine Corps weapon systems, supporting assets, and infrastructure. During this extension period, Marine Corps Order 3058.1 will be updated to incorporate enduring policy requirements for identifying, assessing, prioritizing, and reducing cyber-related risks in weapon systems and critical supporting infrastructure.
Issued: April 26, 2022
1. This MARADMIN is to inform Commanders, Deputy Commandants and Staff that reference (a) has been extended until January 2023. During this extension period, the update of reference (b) will incorporate enduring policy requirements establishing a codified, standardized, and repeatable process to identify, assess, prioritize, and reduce cyber-related risk in weapon systems and their critical supporting infrastructure. IAW directives process, MCO 3058.1 will be appropriately staffed to permanently implement the requirements and guidance set forth in reference (a). Reference (a) will remain in effect until policy pertaining to Mission Focused Cyber Hardening is published. 2. Reference (a) can be downloaded at https:(slash)(slash)www.marines.mil/News/Publications/MCPEL/Electronic-Library-Display/Article/2472075/mcbul-3967-dtd-12jan21// and Reference (B) can be downloaded at https:(slash)(slash)www.marines.mil/News/Publications/MCPEL/Electronic-Library-Display/Article/900355/mco-30581/. 3. This MARADMIN is applicable to the Marine Corps Total Force. 4. Release authorized by SES Mr. Randy R. Smith, Assistant Deputy Commandant, Plans, Policies and Operations (Security).