Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty, who leads the U.S. Army's Cyber Command (ARCYBER), said his group is shifting from a warfare-focused approach to one that prioritizes information advantage. Fogarty said Tuesday at the CEMAlite Conference that Army Cyber Command's new “information advantage” approach may help forces realize decision dominance, a state wherein a commander can understand situations and execute actions faster than enemies.
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Army Seeks Commercial Tech for Next-Gen Cyber Training Platform; Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty Quoted
The U.S. Army is looking for commercial tools to support the U.S. Cyber Command’s (USCYBERCOM) efforts to deploy the Persistent Cyber Training Environment (PCTE) for worldwide collaborative exercises. Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty said that the Army plans to incorporate simulated social media frameworks into the PCTE information environment.
Read More »Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty Unveils Army Cyber Command’s Three-Phase Plan for Information Warfare
Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty, head of Army Cyber Command, outlined a 10-year modernization effort to prepare the Army for information warfare and support the service’s multi domain operations concept.
Read More »Army Creates Cyberspace Effects Position for Civilians; Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty Quoted
Army leaders signed a charter to establish a cyberspace effects position for civilian personnel, Fifth Domain reported Monday.
Read More »Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty Eyes New Name for Army Cyber Command
Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty, head of Army Cyber Command, said he believes the command will adopt a new name to reflect its mission in the information warfare field, C4ISRNET reported Thursday.
Read More »Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty: Army Cyber Command Focuses on Network, Info Warfare Capability Development
Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty, head of Army Cyber Command, said ARCYBER prioritizes building and maintaining critical networks and information warfare capabilities to counter agile enemies, DVIDS reported Wednesday. The Department of Defense Information Network is “the most important, the most complex, weapons system DoD employees are operating 24/7,” Fogarty said during his keynote address at the Armed Forces Communications Electronics Association’s 2019 Army Signal Conference in Springfield, Va on Wednesday.
Read More »Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty, Maj. Gen. Matthew Glavy Among Leaders Named to Lead Service Cyber Commands
Several military leaders have been named to lead cyber commands at U.S. service branches, Fifth Domain reported Tuesday. Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty, formerly chief of staff of the U.S. Cyber Command, succeeded Gen. Paul Nakasone as head of the Army Cyber Command and commander of Joint Task Force-Ares on June …
Read More »Army Opens New ARCYBER Headquarters in Georgia; Gen. Paul Nakasone Quoted
The U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) has opened its new headquarters location at Fort Gordon in Georgia as part of the Army’s plans to consolidate the component's cyberspace, education, training and capability development operations. The new facility, dubbed Fortitude Hall, spans 336,000 square-feet and is valued at $366 million.
Read More »ARCYBER’s Stephen Fogarty on Key Factors to Command-Centric Network Ops
Lt. Gen. Stephen Fogarty, commander of the U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER), has said that data security and effective management are key contributors to the efficiency of a command-centric network. According to Fogarty, effective network infrastructure requires a balance between the need for usable data and risk mitigation through zero-trust security concepts.
Read More »ARCYBER’s Stephen Fogarty Joins Army Materiel Command Officials in Cybersecurity Discussion
Senior leaders from U.S. Army Cyber Command and Army Materiel Command met last week to discuss cybersecurity of military information networks, DVIDS reported Friday.