A new bipartisan report fires a warning shot across Washington’s bow, revealing that creating a separate U.S. Cyber Force would chew through roughly $10 billion and take more than a year just to get off the ground.
Supporters call it a necessary evolution to match America’s growing exposure to cyber warfare, while critics see yet another costly Pentagon bureaucracy in the making.
The study, conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Foundation for Defense ...
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