The final goal of the ten-year plan is to get ARCYBER to be able to outsmart and outmaneuver adversaries in the information space — in concert with other U.S. operations. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kelvin Green)
Amid Russian, Chinese, and Iranian influence operations, the U.S. Army has issued a 10-year plan to reform Army Cyber Command into an information warfare powerhouse.
Sen. Mark Warner says the world has entered a new phase of nation-state conflict in which cyberwarfare and information warfare are the primary means through which countries…
Maj. Gen. Steve Fogarty (center), formerly the commanding general of U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, now head of Army Cyber Command / Photo: Susan A. Romano AF.mil
During a time of rapid change for the U.S.' top cyber warfare teams, a current version of the 2019 defense bill challenges the President's authority over them.
Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges places the USAREUR patch on the shoulder of Command Sgt. Maj Sheryl D. Lyon during a patching ceremony at Lucius D. Clay Kaserne, Wiesbaden, Germany. (Photo by Sgt. Jesiah Dixon, USAREUR Public Affairs.)
The Trump administration plans to nominate the head of Army Cyber Command, Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone, to be the next NSA director and commander of U.S. Cyber…
The project is meant to make it easier for military leaders and soldiers to conceptualize how they can both deploy cyber capabilities and defend against digital attacks.