Ensuring effective cyber defenses are in place to help contain the proliferation of technologies that could contribute to enemy capabilities is one way to prevent the danger at a time when so much technology is commercially available, an Army general said June 4. Lt. Gen. David Mann, the chief of the Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command and Army Forces Strategic Command, told a gathering hosted by the Peter Huessy Breakfast Series that cyber is key to protecting sensitive U.S.…
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