IT executives in finance, health care, energy, technology, transportation and government look to artificial intelligence and outsourcing to narrow the skills gaps.
The project is meant to make it easier for military leaders and soldiers to conceptualize how they can both deploy cyber capabilities and defend against digital attacks.
The rudimentary nature of these incidents makes it extremely difficult to create programs that keep material secure without negatively impacting workforce morale.
NSA Director Adm. Mike Rogers, who also heads U.S. Cyber Command, speaks to students at the Naval War College in August of 2015. (Navy photo by Chief Petty Officer James E. Foehl)
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