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CYBERCOM

  • What Cyber Command’s ISIS operations means for the future of information warfare

    The new commander of one of the Marine Corps' information warfare units reveals how he will apply lessons learned from Cyber Command operations against the Islamic State group.

    Mark Pomerleau
    June 18, 2020
  • Cyber Command is evaluating its success based upon certain outcomes and how it can enable partners. (Photos provided by U.S. Cyber Command Public Affairs)
    Cyber Command’s measure of success? Outcomes

    U.S. Cyber Command officials said that when they examine whether any given operation or even when a strategy has been successful, they’re not looking at metrics, but rather outcomes.

    Mark Pomerleau
    July 10, 2020
  • The Persistent Cyber Training Environment is slated to deliver its second version to the cyber mission force by this fall. (Photos provided by U.S. Cyber Command Public Affairs)
    Cyber Command will get a new version of its training platform this fall

    The Persistent Cyber Training Environment is slated to deliver its second version to the cyber mission force by this fall.

    Mark Pomerleau
    July 7, 2020
  • Personnel participated in Cyber Flag 20-2, which took place June 15-26. (Chief Mass Communication Specialist Jon Dasbach/U.S. Cyber Command)
    This training tool could be the answer to stop mass cyberattacks

    At air bases across Europe, networks are under attack. But cyber operators from around the world are on the case.

    Mark Pomerleau
    June 25, 2020
  • Cyber warriors at Cyber Flag 19.1 in June 2019. (Photos provided by U.S. Cyber Command Public Affairs)
    For the first time, Cyber Command’s major exercise will use new training platform

    U.S. Cyber Command’s annual training exercise will rely entirely on a new platform this year, a move that will allow most participants to compete remotely.

    Mark Pomerleau
    June 15, 2020
  • The Army released the request for proposals for the Cyber TRIDENT contract, which includes the Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE). (Photos provided by U.S. Cyber Command Public Affairs)
    Army releases $1B cyber training request

    The Army released the request for proposals for the Cyber TRIDENT contract, which includes the Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE).

    Mark Pomerleau
    June 12, 2020
  • The new portal, called Cyber 9-Line, allows states through their National Guard to report malware samples to Cyber Command, who can then turn their vast resources to the problem. (Georgia Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Tracy J. Smith)
    Cyber Command creates new malware sharing portal with National Guard

    The new portal, called Cyber 9-Line, allows states through their National Guard to report malware samples to Cyber Command, which can then turn its vast resources to the problem.

    Mark Pomerleau
    June 9, 2020
  • Maj. Gen. Charles L. Moore, Jr. has been selected to be the next deputy commander of U.S. Cyber Command. (Air Force)
    Cyber Command is getting a new deputy commander

    Cyber Command's next deputy commander is a familiar face.

    Mark Pomerleau
    June 9, 2020
  • In its annual report on defense acquisition programs, GAO found that Cyber Command's Unified Platform began work without approved requirements and cost estimates. (U.S. Cyber Command Public Affairs)
    Major Cyber Command program will cost more than first thought

    In its annual report on defense acquisition programs, GAO found that Cyber Command's Unified Platform did not initially include approved requirements or cost estimates.

    Mark Pomerleau
    June 4, 2020
  • Cyber Command increased its contracting activity and hired its first command acquisition executive last year. (U.S. Cyber Command Public Affairs)
    Cyber Command doubled its contract spending in the past year

    U.S. Cyber Command more than doubled the amount of money it issued in defense contracts between fiscal years 2018 and 2019, according to figures provided in written testimony to Congress.

    Mark Pomerleau
    March 9, 2020
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