Western nations including the U.S. and its allies are in an “arms race” against countries, organizations and individuals who ...
The closure of 1st Information Operations Command occurred as the Army disperses cyber and information warfare assets across the force. By Nicholas Slayton Published Jun 2, 2025 3:01 PM EDT The U.S.
Modernizing the Army to meet the challenges of multi-domain warfare (MDW) involves key strategies across technology, doctrine, training, and organizational structure. The approach to MDW focuses on ...
The U.S. Air Force's cyber command will devote more time to training airmen in information warfare—from uncovering disinformation campaigns and networks to attempting to influence the audience ...
When it comes to warfare in space, many envision lasers, missiles and maybe a nuclear device tucked into orbit. But Christopher Scolese, who runs the National Reconnaissance Office, isn’t worried ...
Feb. 29—As the U.S. Air Force's competition force, the 16th Air Force works to enhance air and space developments by integrating space into all warfighting functions. This unifies the 16th Air Force's ...
Evolving from the global terror mission, amid operations in Europe, the Middle East and elsewhere, the U.S. Air Force and its 16th Air Force are working to mature the ...
Vice Adm. Kelly Aeschbach, commander of Naval Information Forces, speaks on the Sea-Air-Space exhibit floor April 8, 2024. (Colin Demarest/C4ISRNET) NATIONAL HARBOR, MD. — Demand for information ...
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 ...
Focusing on building cyber warfare readiness must take priority over other matters, writes former Navy vice admiral Joe ...
The heavy-duty requirements of doing battle in cyberspace present a unique challenge for the Defense Department – one that, unlike air, sea, land and space, could prove impossible for the U.S. to ...
The old rules of war don’t apply in cyberspace, so the federal government is writing a new book for the new age of combat. History is rich with rules for conducting war. The Geneva and Hague ...
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