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Do we need a Cyber Force? Part 1: Arguments for a Seventh Service

Do we need a Cyber Force? Part 1: Arguments for a Seventh Service

Update: 2024-07-12
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Episode 109 examines a recent report from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies on the arguments for a United States Cyber Force. This episode is a two part series of Project Cyber that looks at the arguments for and against a Cyber Force.


 


Our guests delve into their long-standing experiences with U.S. Cyber Command and detail the current challenges in cyber force readiness, recruitment, training, and retention. They then discuss how despite significant funding, cyber force readiness hasn't progressed as expected, citing adversaries like Russia and China as examples of rapidly evolving cyber capabilities. They highlight the inadequacies of current service structures in cyber operations and suggest that a dedicated cyber force could better meet the demands of modern cyber warfare. The conversation also touches on the potential integration of existing units and the implications for relationships with organizations like the NSA and DISA.

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Do we need a Cyber Force? Part 1: Arguments for a Seventh Service

Do we need a Cyber Force? Part 1: Arguments for a Seventh Service

Ben Jebb