Some of military options Trump could consider on Iran
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The bottom line is that the Cyber Force needs to be in the services, not competing with them, because its primary vulnerabilities come from choices made by the armed services about its networks, weapons and data structures. Keeping it in the armed services ensures that they have cyber skin in the game.
Cyber resilience comes of age when it becomes a practiced capability—where governance, operations, technology, and people move as one.
In 2025, NATO member states moved decisively to expand their cyber posture beyond protection. One of the clearest signals came in December, when the United States and its allies staged the large-scale Cyber Coalition 2025 exercises in Estonia.
Expect significant innovations in AI-driven cyber tools and a closer convergence between cybersecurity and geopolitics, they said.
The large-scale operation shows the U.S. has the cyber skills to inflict serious damage — and is no longer quiet about using them.
Without a new framework to counter China-backed cyber operations in the region, Beijing and other state-backed cyber groups will continue escalating their cyber operations to spy, steal, and sabotage with near impunity.
Chad Raduege joined Elara Nova as a partner in November 2023 after serving in the U.S. Air Force for 29 years.
U.S. Cyber Command has awarded a nearly $60 million contract to Sealing Technologies to provide equipment to conduct defensive cyber operations abroad on the networks of partner nations, the company announced Thursday. Specifically, the award is for so ...
The U.S. Air Force’s 67th Cyberspace Wing has been busy. The wing operationally acts as the execution arm of Air Forces Cyber, performing comprehensive cyber operations on a service and nation level. The wing has successfully proven its ability to ...
Trump is not ruling out a military strike of Iran,, but experts say he is unlikely to give a full push for regime change. Here's