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Operations in Ukraine, other countries help Army develop cyber teams
The service plans to try a series of ideas it gleaned from operations in Ukraine and Armenia to build its new tactical cyber and electronic warfare units.
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US Army emphasizes ‘information advantage’
The service plans to make the term part of official doctrine. The idea is to better integrate disparate capabilities for commanders.
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Will the cyber mission force soon receive more personnel?
The head of U.S. Cyber Command hinted that the cyber mission force could soon receive a bump in staffing.
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Biden orders wide cybersecurity changes for government, contractors
A new executive order aims to improve detection of malicious cyber activity on federal networks.
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Bill seeks to bolster National Guard’s role in cyber response
A new bill aims to improve governors’ ability to decide when and how to deploy their state’s National Guard to respond to cyber threats.
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Cyber Command shifts counterterrorism task force to focus on higher-priority threats
U.S. Cyber Command is shifting Joint Task Force-Ares’ focus from counterterrorism to nation-state actors, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
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The Army is optimizing electronic warfare equipment for Indo-Pacific
The Army wants to make sure its forthcoming electronic warfare systems can support forces across the vast maritime distances of the Indo-Pacific region.
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The Army’s faster way to field tactical network gear gets its first big test
For the first time, the Army is making a concerted effort to collect soldiers’ feedback before it fields modernized network equipment to more units this year.
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Army developing tool for US cities to practice cyberattack response
The bigger picture idea is for the training platform to contribute to a greater sense of cybersecurity across society.
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US military conducted 2 dozen cyber operations to head off 2020 election meddling
Defending elections has become an enduring mission for the Department of Defense.
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Operations in Ukraine, other countries help Army develop cyber teams
The service plans to try a series of ideas it gleaned from operations in Ukraine and Armenia to build its new tactical cyber and electronic warfare units.
-
US Army emphasizes ‘information advantage’
The service plans to make the term part of official doctrine. The idea is to better integrate disparate capabilities for commanders.
-
Will the cyber mission force soon receive more personnel?
The head of U.S. Cyber Command hinted that the cyber mission force could soon receive a bump in staffing.
-
Biden orders wide cybersecurity changes for government, contractors
A new executive order aims to improve detection of malicious cyber activity on federal networks.
-
Bill seeks to bolster National Guard’s role in cyber response
A new bill aims to improve governors’ ability to decide when and how to deploy their state’s National Guard to respond to cyber threats.
-
Cyber Command shifts counterterrorism task force to focus on higher-priority threats
U.S. Cyber Command is shifting Joint Task Force-Ares’ focus from counterterrorism to nation-state actors, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
-
The Army is optimizing electronic warfare equipment for Indo-Pacific
The Army wants to make sure its forthcoming electronic warfare systems can support forces across the vast maritime distances of the Indo-Pacific region.
-
The Army’s faster way to field tactical network gear gets its first big test
For the first time, the Army is making a concerted effort to collect soldiers’ feedback before it fields modernized network equipment to more units this year.
-
Army developing tool for US cities to practice cyberattack response
The bigger picture idea is for the training platform to contribute to a greater sense of cybersecurity across society.
-
US military conducted 2 dozen cyber operations to head off 2020 election meddling
Defending elections has become an enduring mission for the Department of Defense.
-
Operations in Ukraine, other countries help Army develop cyber teams
The service plans to try a series of ideas it gleaned from operations in Ukraine and Armenia to build its new tactical cyber and electronic warfare units.
-
US Army emphasizes ‘information advantage’
The service plans to make the term part of official doctrine. The idea is to better integrate disparate capabilities for commanders.
-
Will the cyber mission force soon receive more personnel?
The head of U.S. Cyber Command hinted that the cyber mission force could soon receive a bump in staffing.
-
Biden orders wide cybersecurity changes for government, contractors
A new executive order aims to improve detection of malicious cyber activity on federal networks.
-
Bill seeks to bolster National Guard’s role in cyber response
A new bill aims to improve governors’ ability to decide when and how to deploy their state’s National Guard to respond to cyber threats.
-
Cyber Command shifts counterterrorism task force to focus on higher-priority threats
U.S. Cyber Command is shifting Joint Task Force-Ares’ focus from counterterrorism to nation-state actors, particularly in the Indo-Pacific region.
-
The Army is optimizing electronic warfare equipment for Indo-Pacific
The Army wants to make sure its forthcoming electronic warfare systems can support forces across the vast maritime distances of the Indo-Pacific region.
-
The Army’s faster way to field tactical network gear gets its first big test
For the first time, the Army is making a concerted effort to collect soldiers’ feedback before it fields modernized network equipment to more units this year.
-
Army developing tool for US cities to practice cyberattack response
The bigger picture idea is for the training platform to contribute to a greater sense of cybersecurity across society.
-
US military conducted 2 dozen cyber operations to head off 2020 election meddling
Defending elections has become an enduring mission for the Department of Defense.













