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- Trump’s slash-and-burn agenda hits DOD’s cyber workforce
— The Defense Department is bulldozing through its cyber Between 5 percent and 8 percent of the U S Cyber Command personnel also took the Trump administration’s offer of deferred
- Did Trump Admin Order U. S. Cyber Command and CISA to Stand . . .
The Record noted that the order to Cyber Command provided "evidence of the White House’s efforts to normalize ties with Moscow," and the Guardian quoted a source who said that the change at CISA represented a win for Russia "Putin is on the inside now,” the source told the Guardian
- Anticipating Trump’s influence on US Cyber Command
In his first year, Trump approved a delayed Pentagon plan to elevate USCYBERCOM into a unified combatant command This plan allowed USCYBERCOM to competitively petition for US Department of Defense (DoD) resources while also signalling a forward-leaning shift in US posturing around cyber capabilities
- NSA, CyberCom Firings Stir Worries over How Seriously Trump . . .
The firing of two top officials at the National Security Agency and U S Cyber Command last week has rattled the cyber community, lawmakers from both parties and experts, prompting concerns that
- Unpacking Trump’s Order Authorizing Domestic Deployment of . . .
Trump, however, has attempted to decouple these authorities In federalizing and authorizing deployment of the National Guard, Trump appears to be either relying on § 12406 as a stand-alone authority or, alternatively, pairing § 12406 with a claimed inherent constitutional power to deploy troops to protect federal personnel, property, and
- Hegseth orders suspension of Pentagon’s offensive . . .
The U S Cyber Command is pausing its offensive operations against Russia Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made the decision, which was confirmed Monday by a U S official speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive operations
- How Trump may shake up DOD: an insider’s view - Defense One
Two people with knowledge of the Trump campaign’s internal deliberations told Defense One that Miller is well-placed to play a key role in the next White House’s national security apparatus
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