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The ACC Makes Its Cyber Move
The command is reshaping itself for the multidomain battlefield.
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FBI Strives to Keep Ahead of Cyber Adversaries
A rapidly changing threat environment compels increased cooperation.
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U.S. Army Builds Cyber Branch One Step at a Time
U.S. Army Builds Cyber Branch One Step at a Time
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President's Commentary: Taking on The Cyber Edge
A large portion of this issue of SIGNAL Magazine is devoted to its new quarterly special section—The Cyber Edge. The goal of The Cyber Edge is to do a better job of educating people across a broad spectrum in terms of the cyber threat, its implications, its technology issues and the policies that must be undertaken to solve the challenge.
Navy Seeks Technologies for Cyber Fight
Defeating modern capabilities calls for the best that labs can offer.
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A Holistic Approach to Cyber Training
The Army’s Cyber Center of Excellence is hitting its initial stride in training cyber operators.
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Cyber Warfare Begins With Military Precision
Educating small businesses and implementing workforce development is key to readiness.
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Coast Guard Cyber Moves Closer to Defense Department
The shore service extends its reach in the digital realm.
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TAKE THIS CYBER CZAR JOB AND SHOVE IT?
As fascinated (OK obsessed) as I am with the lack of trust between the Congress and the IC with its attendant impact on national security, its time to move on! I thought DNI Denny Blair's first public address on June 8th at an INSA dinner would provide more than enough material for this month edition, but having sat through it in person I can't bare to review a "dare to be bland" overview of the IC by its CEO. Had this speech been a Wall Street Analyst guidance call I believe there would have been an immediate rush to "short IC" based on lack of strategic direction and tired fundamentals.
Building the Grand Strategy for Cybersecurity
Persistent engagement in cyberspace could make the world a more dangerous place.
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