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Trump has summarily fired Gen. Timothy D. Haugh, head of the US National Security Agency (NSA) and US Cyber Command (Cybercom), along with Haugh’s civilian deputy, Wendy Noble.
Reuters |
U.S. President Donald Trump fired General Timothy Haugh as director of the National Security Agency on Thursday, according to two officials familiar with the decision, and congressional Democrats den...
The New York Times |
Senator Mark Warner of Virginia and Representative Jim Himes of Connecticut condemned the ouster of Gen. Timothy D. Haugh, who led both the spy agency and the military command.
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Gen. Timothy Haugh, who commands U.S. Cyber Command and directs the National Security Agency, told SIGNAL Media in an exclusive phone interview March 28, Cyber Command’s review known as Cyber Command (CyberCom) 2.0 will soon be delivered to U.S ...
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America's digital frontier needs a new warrior class of its own. A dedicated Cyber Force is how we win this war. A
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Former CYBERCOM boss Nakasone to lead Vanderbilt defense instituteBefore stepping down from CYBERCOM and the NSA, Nakasone warned that Chinese cyberattacks on critical infrastructure in Guam or other Indo-Pacific footholds could cripple U.S. military ...
The elevation of the command raises the stature of the commander to a peer level with other unified combatant command commanders, allowing the CYBERCOM commander to report directly to the ...
According to CBS, the directive, issued by Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth to the US Cyber Command (CYBERCOM), is seen as part of a broader diplomatic push to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine.