Cybercom
Definition
United States Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM), a unified combatant command of the U.S. Department of Defense responsible for directing and conducting full-spectrum military cyberspace operations to defend U.S. national interests.
Informal shorthand for cyber command structures or cybersecurity commands in military contexts, often referring to defensive and offensive operations in the digital domain.
Examples
Cybercom hackers tried to breach the network, but our firewalls held firm—barely, thanks to their 'state-of-the-art' upgrades from 2015.
In a bold move, Cybercom launched Operation Pixel Shield, proving once again that nothing says 'cyber dominance' like endless PowerPoint briefings on phishing emails.
When foreign adversaries probed our defenses, Cybercom responded with the finesse of a caffeinated intern slamming the Caps Lock key.
Cybercom's latest report boasts zero major breaches this quarter—mostly because the bad guys are still decoding their last 'innovative' encryption scheme.