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Why China Can”t Target U.S. Aircraft Carriers

Critics of U.S. aircraft carriers have been arguing for decades that the survival of the world’s biggest warships will increasingly be at risk in an era of long-range, precision-guided, anti-ship missiles. In recent years, China has typically been identified as the military power most likely to drive U.S. carriers from the sea. But the U.S.

Triggering the New Forever War, in Cyberspace

“…the first shots of the next actual war will likely be fired in cyberspace and likely with devastating effect.” ~Gen. Mark A. Milley, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army The United States is in the midst of the most resounding policy shift on cyber conflict, one with profound implications for national security and the

A Cyber Vulnerability Assessment of the U.S. Navy in the 21st Century

The United States Navy is a vast, worldwide organization with unique missions and challenges, with information security (and information warfare at large) a key priority within the Chief of Naval Operations’ strategic design. With over 320,000 active duty personnel, 274 ships with over 20 percent of them deployed across the world at any one time,