The internet has become a battlespace, and the US Cyber Command stands on the front line of a war most Americans never see.
A recent Chinese cyber-espionage attack inside the nation's major telecom networks that may have reached as high as the communications of President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D.
Rep. Don Bacon sounded the alarm to Breaking Defense about China's purported 10:1 workforce advantage when it comes to "offensive" cyber operations.
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 ...
U.S. Cyber Command intends to test and deploy the strongest possible AI models, regardless of politics and even country of origin, the command's chief AI officer told Axios. Why it matters: ...
The command expects to exceed that number in 2026, Gen. Josh Rudd told lawmakers Tuesday. A new Pentagon cyber strategy is also on the way, according to senior cyber official Katie Sutton. U.S. Cyber ...
President Donald Trump’s pick to lead U.S. Cyber Command and the National Security Agency told senators Thursday that his experience working with cyber intelligence in the Indo-Pacific qualifies him ...
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 ...