A New Kind of Warfare

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As cyberthreats increase, so do the number of students choosing to protect their nation on the cyberspace front.

Texas A&M University's Bush School of Government and Public Service is proving to be the ideal training ground for these students.



Through a cybersecurity capstone project at The Bush School of Government and Public Service, Bush School students under the leadership of Professor Andrew L. Ross theorized potential cyberspace-related changes that could affect the nation's future.

For this year's capstone project, eight Bush School students scoped out the future of the cyber domain and generated three distinct futures for CYBERCOM'S Combined Action Group.

Read more about the Bush School's cybersecurity capstone project.
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Great program and I take the point of the title, but I'd point out that cyber is just a modern tool of the longstanding disinformation and disruption campaign which has been going on for the last half-century against the West--most notably by the ex-Soviet Russians and the Chinese. New tool, old warfare.
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