Wars set the boundaries for Campaigns and Missions.

Cyber War

Cybersecurity is not a project. It’s a war of endurance.

Cyber Wars define long-term strategic outcomes and guide continuous execution across years.

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Most organizations treat cybersecurity
as a series of disconnected efforts.

Assessments conclude.
Projects end.
Vendors rotate.

Threats do not.

Adversaries adapt continuously, exploiting the gaps between initiatives. That is where breaches occur.

Security fails between engagements,
not during them.

A Cyber War is a long-term execution model for defending an organization against evolving threats.

It is not a contract for hours, tools, or meetings.

It is not continuous monitoring or standing operations.

It is a sustained defensive posture, executed continuously by dedicated operators.

Cyber Wars set direction and continuity. Execution is delivered through Campaigns and Missions.

A Cyber War includes:

Persistent CDA operators assigned to your environment

Continuous reassessment of threats and exposure

Strategy that evolves as your business evolves

Execution delivered through coordinated Campaigns and Missions

CDA does not reset context every quarter. We build on it.

A Cyber War is execution,
not commentary.

Cyber War is not:

Not a one-time assessment

Not advisory-only consulting

Not another cyber tool to buy

Not a maturity
model exercise

Not a subscription without execution

This is not a sales conversation. It is a planning exercise.

How Wars, Campaigns, and Missions fit together

Mission

Time-bound execution that delivers concrete outcomes.

Campaign

Coordinates Missions to drive sustained progress.

War

Defines long-term objectives and execution priorities.

Use CDA's C³ to define your Cyber War and prepare for Campaign execution after Foundational Recon.

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