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The Future of the Army Is More About People Than Technology
Learning Real-World Intelligence Analysis
Army Signal Expands Its Reach
Future Is Bright for U.S. Information Assurance
While many cybersecurity experts preach the gloom and doom of more advanced adversaries attacking U.S. networks, one government official contends that U.S. network defenders can meet the challenge. Training, education and technological improvements are showing dividends in a better-prepared cyber workforce.
No Venue, No Problem
The U.S. Navy uses a popular online collaboration tool to change course around last-minute travel restrictions.
In the Cyber Trenches
The Army adjusts its training and career path for cyber domain troops and leaders.
New Online Cybersecurity Training Initiative
AFCEA to offer 34 cybersecurity courses based on the U.S. federal government FedVTE through Carnegie Mellon University’s Software Engineering Institute.
The Bottom Line: Military Operational Paradigm Shifts
Up until now, elected officials, in consultation with military and intelligence experts, have made strategic national decisions about the role of the United States in global security. But the current congressional budgeting approach is turning this procedure on its head: military leaders will tell the elected what they can accomplish with the appropriated resources.