Cyber warriors - hackers in Bundeswehr uniform

What exactly are German "cyber warriors" doing?
The German Center for Cyber Operations (ZCO) is located not far from Bonn, in the idyllic town of Rheinbach on the Rhine. There in the Tomburg barracks, the Bundeswehr is engaged in digital warfare. What is done in the ZCO is usually called hacking - a crime that can end with prison sentence.
German female and male soldiers in that center, on the orders of the state, practice breaking into other people's computer networks, learning how to steal important information, manipulate data and how to turn off complete computer networks if necessary.
About 200 of them, among them only three women, are looking for weak points of the opposing IT systems, but they are also trying to attack the IT infrastructure of the Bundeswehr in order to find weak points in their defense.
The ZCO Cyber Operations Center is part of the Command Cyber and Information Center, which was established in 2017. It has more than 20 locations across the country - most of them in and around Bonn. There is also the IT hub of the Bundeswehr whose systems hackers want to protect. Nearby is the Federal Institute for Security and IT, as well as the Cyber Defense Center of the German "Telecom".

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