Lt. Gen. Edward Cardon, head of the U.S. Army Cyber Command, has described the government’s approach to building up the cyber workforce and the challenges the command faces in an interview with FCW published
MoreErin Thede, director of employer partnership office within the U.S. Army Reserve, has offered details of how the Reserve trains cyber forces who will work for the U.S. Cyber Command in an interview with
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U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Edward Cardon has highlighted the continued growth of the service’s cyber mission force and cyber capabilities in his recent testimony to the House Armed Services Committee’s emerging threats and capabilities panel.
MoreThe U.S. National Guard is planning to establish cyber teams across the country after the Defense Department indicated cyberspace operations as one of its priorities amid a declining budget, Federal News Radio reported Wednesday. Jared Serbu
MoreLt. Gen. Edward Cardon, head of the Army Cyber Command, believes that giving military cyber forces greater freedom to experiment could help them develop more technological capabilities, FCW reported Wednesday. “Maybe we
MoreThe U.S. Army has selected Fort Gordon, Ga. as the headquarters for Army Cyber Command in an effort to centralize the serviceâs cyber and network operations. Fort Gordon was chosen after the Army determined there
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