Bottom Line up Front: U.S. Cyber Command is the Pentagon’s tip of the spear in the digital gunfight. From Fort Meade, it pulls cyber talent from every service, aims it at America’s adversaries, and ...
What if I told you a major U.S. Department of Defense component assumed responsibility for building a critical warfighting capability negligently disregarded this duty, and ultimately allowed this ...
The Trump administration’s new $900 billion Pentagon blueprint is not just another defense bill, it is a deliberate attempt to hard‑wire U.S. Cyber Command into the center of American military power.
President Donald Trump formally nominated Army Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd to lead the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command in a dual-hatted capacity, the Defense Department said Thursday. The ...
With a new moniker this summer as the Department of Defense Cyber Defense Command, or DCDC—in place of what was referred to as the Joint Force Headquarters DoD Information Network—the command is ...
The White House’s pick to lead Pentagon cyber policy wants to lean in on offensive cyber operations and using AI as the cyberattacks become more common and lawmakers worry about conflict with China.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s amendment to place a new service under the Army fell short in committee, even as lawmakers advanced ...
Soldiers and airmen monitor network traffic for malicious intrusion May 18, 2018, at Cyber Shield 18, a two-week-long exercise at Camp Atterbury, Ind. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Michael Carden) U.S. Army ...
The Army combined maneuver forces and weapons across cyber, space, electronic warfare, and fires into a new one-of-a-kind command.
On September 1, 2024, the U.S. Army Cyber Corps turned ten years old. Some may chuckle at the thought of this branch still teetering on the verge of adolescence compared to the more grizzled veteran ...