US Army Cyber Protection Brigade

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The Cyber Protection Brigade (CPB) ("Hunter Brigade"[1]) is a United States Army cyber defence brigade located in Fort Gordon, Georgia, founded in 2015. The CPB has three subordinate units as of 2025, including the 1st Cyber Battalion, 2nd Cyber Battalion, and the 60th Signal Battalion.

Active2015-present
TypeCyber
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US Army Cyber Protection Brigade
Active2015-present
Country United States
Branch United States Army
TypeCyber
RoleCyberwarfare
SizeBrigade
Garrison/HQFort Gordon, Georgia
NicknameHunter Brigade
Motto"Omnes Ire" (Go Anywhere)
Websitewww.arcyber.mil
Commanders
Current
commander
COL Timothy Sikora
Command Sergeant MajorCSM Danny J. Hurst
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia
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The brigade forms and trains Cyber Protection Teams that deploy to support and safeguarding network systems and data; provide defensive readiness assessments; harden networks; and conduct defensive cyber operations.[2] Cyber protection teams also conduct “hunt forward operations” to improve cybersecurity and identify malware before it affects networks.[3]

Headquarters

The headquarters is in Fort Gordon, Georgia which is also the home of the United States Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER)[4] since March 2020.

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