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The United States has invested more in military cyber capability than any other country, but fundamental questions about how to use it remain unresolved. In this conversation, examine how US military thinking on cyber operations has evolved, whether cyber forces are being used as intended, and whether the right balance has been struck between offensive power and domestic resilience, before tackling the hardest question of all: what does success in cyberspace actually look like?
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How has U.S. military thinking on cyber operations evolved over the last decade?
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Is the U.S. military using its cyber forces in the way they were designed, or have they evolved into something different?
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Does the U.S. military need a Cyber Force?
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Are we clear enough on what success in cyberspace looks like for the U.S.?
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What do you see as the biggest unanswered question about how the U.S. should use military cyber power?
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Has the U.S. struck the right balance between offensive operations and building resilience at home?
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