

I believe you have to be a E-5 for the 25D MOS.

I also was wondering how AIT for cyber compares to other branches? Is it more akin to AF tech school given the subject matter of the job? Or do you grunt it out for 6-12 months just like BCT? Either is fine. By the way, 17C is 45 weeks of AIT (Phase 1 is located in Corry Station, FL, for 25 weeks, and phase 2 is located in Fort Gordon, GA, for 20 weeks) and 25D is 14 weeks of AIT also located at Fort Gordon, GA. Phase 2 will be held at the United States Army Cyber Center of Excellence located at Fort Gordon, Georgia. The first phase begins at Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida. There are 2 phases for training soldiers transitioning into the 17C MOS. Is this a true statement? And if so how does that change the pipeline for me moving forward? Training For Army 17C: Cyber Operations Specialist. Unless this has gotten better recently, prepare to be treated as if you are in low security prison for at least a year. Some of their work includes supporting infrastructure, providing incident response, as well as auditing and managing. An Army Cyber Network Defender protects and detects unauthorized activity in cyberspace.
#17C MOS AIT SERIES#
Recently I have seen that AIT for 17Cs has been cut from 45 weeks to 6 months and the first "section" was removed. There is not enough space in the barracks for 17 series MOSs, so you will likely lose any priveleges you have gained by being moved to Signal barracks. Army Cyber Network Defenders (MOS 25D) perform specialized computer network defense duties. I am trying to get a feel for what is coming in my life as I know that there will be a tremendous amount of hard work and learning that I will be going through. I have as of now decided on joining the Army as a 17C Cyber Operations Specialist. AIT for MOS 17C is incredibly extensive, with the first stint at Corry. I've doing a ton of thinking and weighing options over the past few weeks/months. 12 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 17C MOS Requirements MOS 17C: 611-21. I know that EVERYTHING is up in the air with covid-19 right now so I'm aware that much is subject to change.
