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New cyber weapons are here and no one is prepared, experts say
The experts say government, military and industry are not prepared for current or future cyber threats and must do more to deter bad actors.
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New in 2018: Army cyber expands training, gains EW soldiers
The Army’s growing cyber career field will gain the service’s electronic warfare soldiers in 2018.
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Army offers direct commissions to boost cyber force
The Army is rolling out a new pilot program to get cyber professionals ready to serve within five months after they apply.
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Army looks to its youngest soldiers, officers to lead in cyber warfare
The fundamental character of war is changing rapidly, and it will be up to the U.S. military’s youngest leaders to figure out how to successfully fight the next wars, the Army’s top officer said.
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New cyber weapons are here and no one is prepared, experts say
The experts say government, military and industry are not prepared for current or future cyber threats and must do more to deter bad actors.
-
New in 2018: Army cyber expands training, gains EW soldiers
The Army’s growing cyber career field will gain the service’s electronic warfare soldiers in 2018.
-
Army offers direct commissions to boost cyber force
The Army is rolling out a new pilot program to get cyber professionals ready to serve within five months after they apply.
-
Army looks to its youngest soldiers, officers to lead in cyber warfare
The fundamental character of war is changing rapidly, and it will be up to the U.S. military’s youngest leaders to figure out how to successfully fight the next wars, the Army’s top officer said.
-
New cyber weapons are here and no one is prepared, experts say
The experts say government, military and industry are not prepared for current or future cyber threats and must do more to deter bad actors.
-
New in 2018: Army cyber expands training, gains EW soldiers
The Army’s growing cyber career field will gain the service’s electronic warfare soldiers in 2018.
-
Army offers direct commissions to boost cyber force
The Army is rolling out a new pilot program to get cyber professionals ready to serve within five months after they apply.
-
Army looks to its youngest soldiers, officers to lead in cyber warfare
The fundamental character of war is changing rapidly, and it will be up to the U.S. military’s youngest leaders to figure out how to successfully fight the next wars, the Army’s top officer said.







