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The Services Are Looking for Experts and a Few Artists
Cyber services look at the private sector for skills and retention and open the door to civilians.
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Constant Activity Defines Cyber Operations
Partnerships are key to staying atop cybersecurity needs.
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AI Influencing Change in DISA, JFHQ-DODIN
Widespread alterations are redefining connectivity, information security.
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Cyber Challenges Expand and Diversify
The cyber attacker pool grows as the United States cooperates with partners around the world.
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International Agreements Guard Against Illegal Cyber Weapons
Humanitarian laws also apply to cyber warfare, bringing new liabilities to governments and cyber operators.
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Partnerships Power Cyber Readiness
DoD’s cyber big three present a united front.
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![The top three cyber and technology leaders at the Department of Defense—(l-r) John Sherman, chief information officer (CIO); Gen. Paul Nakasone, U.S. Cyber commander; and Lt. Gen. Bob Skinner, commander JFHQ-DODIN—are closely aligned, they say, which aids in understanding, outcomes and operations. “This is the best relationship that I’ve ever seen between the CIO, who [delivers] policy, guidance and government resources and the operational commander,” offered Gen. Skinner. Credit: Michael Carpenter](/sites/default/files/styles/4_3_small/public/2023-04/Cyber_Big3.jpeg?h=56d0ca2e&itok=yeTYEOTC)
Countries Caught in the Crossfire Wage War From Afar
Sweden encounters consequences for helping Ukraine.
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Maintaining a Premier Cyber Force on a World Stage
The U.S. Department of Defense aims to align technology, policy and warfighter abilities to confront near-peer adversaries in the digital domain.
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Freedom of Speech Policy Creates a Cyber Loophole
Cybersecurity risks abound in the midst of well-meaning social media policies.
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