In the newly established and vaguely defined cyber domain, the U.S. military will need to leave behind some of its most deeply ingrained tenets and focus on a new reality of warfare that is fast-paced ...
The Department of Defense (DoD) does not have clear principles for defending against cyber attacks because it has not defined the type of warfare they constitute, according to the government's ...
There are presently no internationally accepted criteria for determining whether a nation state cyberattack is a use of force equivalent to an armed attack, which could trigger a military response.
Imagine a scenario in which a junior Army captain is taking command of an airborne infantry company. This officer has never been to airborne or ranger school or completed an infantry field problem.