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Plans, directs, and assesses cyberspace operations to defend Space Force networks and project power in the cyber domain.
“As a Cyber Warfare Operations Officer, you'll lead offensive and defensive cyber operations in defense of America's space enterprise. You'll command elite cyber teams, develop cutting-edge capabilities, and operate at the intersection of cyberspace and outer space — the two most contested domains of the future.”
You're a Cyber Operations Officer who happens to be in the Space Force instead of any of the other branches that also have cyber, and the first question everyone asks is 'why Space Force?' to which you respond 'because someone has to defend satellite ground systems from nation-state cyber attacks' and then watch them slowly realize that's actually really important. Your job is protecting the networks and systems that control GPS, missile warning, SATCOM, and nuclear command and control from the most sophisticated cyber adversaries on the planet. The mission is legitimately critical. The daily reality is 60% risk management framework documentation, 25% meetings about network architecture that could be emails, 10% actual defensive cyber operations, and 5% explaining to non-cyber people why 'just turn it off and back on' isn't an option for a satellite ground station. You will say the word 'cyber' more times per day than any human being should have to. It will lose all meaning by Tuesday. Your civilian friends in tech make $200K+ working from coffee shops on shopping algorithms. You make O-3 pay working from a SCIF on nuclear command and control security. They remind you of the pay gap at every reunion. You don't remind them of the mission gap because it's classified. The civilian cyber market will pay you what you're worth the second your commitment is up — and they'll pay double if you have the TS/SCI and space domain experience.
MOS Intel
- 1Space cyber leadership combines two of the most in-demand skillsets in national security. Your expertise is extraordinarily rare.
- 2The private sector will pay $160K+ for officers with your combination of clearance, cyber leadership, and space domain knowledge.
- 3Stay technically engaged. The best cyber leaders understand the technical work their teams perform.
Cyber Warfare Operations Officer in the Space Force is the leadership version of space cyber defense. The honest truth: you lead the people who defend the digital infrastructure controlling America's satellites and space weapons. The mission is critical and growing. The retention challenge is identical to the Air Force — the private sector pays significantly more. The Space Force is smaller, which means more visibility and faster promotion but also fewer peers and less institutional support. The civilian career prospects are exceptional for anyone with TS/SCI, cyber leadership, and space domain expertise.
What this actually is in the real world
Your skills translate. Here's what civilian employers call this job — and what they pay.
Information Security Analysts
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