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The paper discusses ways of establishing a feasible cyber organization for enhancing cyber response capabilities in defense of the ROK. To prepare for the rise of cyberspace as a war-combat domain, together with the realization that cyberspace is indispensable in fulfilling operational requirements, it is essential to search for and establish a new, suitable organization for cyberspace operations. To achieve this, the author suggests a design of an organization based on the so-called “three-party authority,” the ROK’s way of managing cyberspace, the difference in each echelon’s accountability for the fulfillment of the operational requirements—mission accomplishment for its commander as well as the characteristics of cyberspace. The article also presents validation and verification of the suggested composition of the cyber organization suitable for defense of the ROK to identify its pros and cons.
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