Optimizing Cyber Protection Team (CPT) Operations: An Analysis of Task Synchronization and Process Agility in Defensive Cyber Operations

Authors

  • Frank Wleklinski Naval Postgraduate School
  • Grayson Logan Naval Postgraduate School
  • Nicolas Harpey Naval Postgraduate School
  • Timothy Shives Naval Postgraduate School
  • Mustafa Canan Naval Postgraduate School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34190/iccws.20.1.3494

Keywords:

Cyber Protection Team (CPT), Defensive Cyber Operation (DCO), Task Synchronization, Agile Methodologies, Process Optimization

Abstract

The operations process for Cyber Protection Teams (CPTs) outlined in the U.S. Cyber Command’s (USCYBERCOM) Cyber Warfare Publication (CWP) 3-33.4, Cyber Protection Team Organization, Functions, And Employment, is currently hindered by inefficiencies stemming from a lack of synchronization between task assignment and execution. This disjointed approach results in a rigid, linear project lifecycle that fails to adapt to the dynamic tempo and increasing sophistication of adversarial cyber operations. Consequently, critical dependencies are missed, milestones are misaligned, and delays in the execution of defensive cyber operations (DCO) occur, ultimately impeding the CPT's ability to meet the strategic intent of USCYBERCOM, which emphasizes agility, creativity, and rapid deployment. This study critically examines the existing CPT operations process with the goal of identifying the optimal timeline for executing DCO missions while highlighting key inefficiencies that hinder operational effectiveness. By deconstructing the process into discrete work packages and analyzing task dependencies through Gantt chart modeling, the critical path is identified, and a best-case scenario is simulated. Even under ideal conditions, however, the process remains excessively rigid, resulting in prolonged timelines that undermine mission success. To address these shortcomings, this research advocates for the integration of agile project management methodologies into the CPT operations framework. By promoting flexibility, real-time feedback loops, and dynamic task sequencing, this approach would enhance the synchronization between planning and execution phases, enabling timelier and more effective DCO. The findings offer a pathway toward aligning the CPT operations process with USCYBERCOM’s vision of a more adaptive and responsive force capable of meeting the demands of the modern cyber threat landscape.

Author Biographies

Frank Wleklinski, Naval Postgraduate School

Major Frank Wleklinski , USMC, is a 2024 graduate of NPS with a Master’s in Information Technology Management and a Marine Cyber Warfare Officer. His research focuses on cyber capabilities and operational employment.

Grayson Logan, Naval Postgraduate School

Ensign Grayson Logan, USN is a current Cyber Systems and Operations students at NPS with research interests in cyber defense, military cyber operations, and information warfare. He will graduate the summer of 2025 with a follow-on tour to Naval Flight School. 

Nicolas Harpey, Naval Postgraduate School

Ensign Nicolas Harpey, USN is a current Cyber Systems and Operations students at NPS with research interests in cyber defense, military cyber operations, and information warfare. He will graduate the summer of 2025 with a follow-on tour to Naval Flight School.

Timothy Shives, Naval Postgraduate School

Dr. Tim Shives is a Professor of Practice in the Information Sciences Department at NPS, specializing in information warfare, cyber operations, and command and control. His research focuses on military decision-making, strategic influence, and operational design in the information environment.

Mustafa Canan, Naval Postgraduate School

Dr. Mustafa Canan is a tenured Associate Professor in the Information Sciences Department at NPS. His research spans the breadth pf cyber operations, decision sciences, and information warfare. He specializes in-depth in the theories and applications surrounding analytical modeling and system assessments for military applications.

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Published

03-04-2025