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The $552 billion 2014 military defense budget signed by President Barack Obama will continue to fund high-tech cyber and unmanned aircraft operations. The budget, which grants central Cyber Command $68 million in operational costs alongside more money for research and individual unit operations, instructs agencies to work towards controlling the proliferation of cyber weapons. That […]

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The United States Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) has moved its headquarters to Fort Gordon in Georgia. The army says that the decision is based on both operational and cost-related reasons. Up until now, ARCYBER has been located in various buildings, including ones owned by the government and leased spaces. Compared to other options that the […]

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The United States Army announced earlier this month that the Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) Headquarters will be located at Fort Gordon, Ga, a move that brings together Army cyber and network operations under one commander for the first time in its history. Since being established in 2010, ARCYBER has been temporarily split across seven government […]

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