While interconnected, DoD 8140.03 and the Cyber Workforce Framework (DCWF) serve distinct purposes in federal cybersecurity. 8140.03 establishes policy requirements and compliance standards, while DCWF provides the structural framework for categorizing cyber roles. Understanding these differences is essential for effective implementation of both.
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