How long is AIT for 25D?

How long is AIT for 25D?

3 1/2 months
How long is AIT for MOS 25D? Regardless of your background, the length of the curriculum for AIT for Cyber Network Defender (25D) is 3 1/2 months long.

Where is 17C stationed?

Army Cyber Operations Specialist (MOS 17C)

  • Inside the Continental US (CONUS)
  • Outside the Continental US (OCONUS)

Is it hard to get 17C MOS?

Although 17C has among the most restrictive require- ments for qualification, the Army has a large pool of potential 17C applicants every year. Soldiers who qualify for 17C are more likely than others to remain in the Army for at least 72 months; however, they also appear to be somewhat less likely to reenlist.

What certs do you get from 25D?

The 25D course teaches the following certs: SEC 401, 501, 503, 504, and 573.

What Asvab score do I need for cyber surety?

64
To qualify as an Air Force Cyber Surety specialist, you’ll need to score 64 on the General portion or 54 on General and a 60 or better on the Cyber Skills portion of the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB).

Who goes to Jcac?

JCAC is taken by Army, Navy, Marine, Air Force and DoD Civilians. *CCNA Routing and Switching will need to be adjusted once we have our AIST 3310 Advanced Networking course.

Is 17C an entry level?

Requirements To Become a 17C Cyber Operations Specialist It is not currently an entry level position to my understanding. According to the MILPER Message, the following requirements are needed for soldiers to reclassify to the 17C MOS: Soldiers must take and pass a counter intelligence polygraph examination.

Does 17C require a polygraph?

MOS 17C is a “by application” specialty, meaning that it has stringent eligibility requirements and screening procedures overseen by the specialty proponent, the Army Cyber School at Fort Gordon, Georgia. Soldiers must pass a counterintelligence scope polygraph before being awarded the MOS, and periodically thereafter.