Just days before the U.S. Army’s 251st birthday, top defense cyber leaders—the Honorable Katie Sutton and the Honorable Brandon Pugh—traveled to Fort Gordon to map out the future of military cyber operations with U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER). The visit focused heavily on the rollout of CYBERCOM 2.0, the tactical integration of electronic warfare, and the growing role of artificial intelligence on the modern battlefield.
Beyond high-level st…
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