New leader wants Cyber Command to be more aggressive
The new head of U.S. Cyber Command has announced his vision for a more a aggressive approach to protecting the country’s networks and data. A publication from April describes concepts of “continuous engagement” and defending forward” to impose “tactical friction and strategic costs” on those working to undermine U.S. cyber
Military branches get new cyber commanders
The U.S. Cyber Command has become a full combatant command and reached full operational capability with its base at the Integrated Cyber Center/Joint Operations Center. Connected to this development is the introduction of new Cyberspace Command leadership for the Marines, Army, Navy, and Air Force. These developments are part of
US Cyber Command is fast-tracking dedicated “cyberwarrior” training platform
The U.S. Cyber Command is fast-tracking a training platform to provide “cyberwarriors” with training resources comparable to what traditional forces use to train on the ground. “According to Jim Keffer, director of cyber at Lockheed Martin, it will be more than just a cyber range” and will include scenario design