AUSA Global 2019: Army outlines tactical cyber support
Senior service representatives used this week’s AUSA Global Force to outline the evolving architecture of Cyber Electro Magnetic Activities (CEMA) in support of brigade combat teams and other tactical formations in Multi-Domain Operations.
MG John Morrison, Commander of the Cyber Center of Excellence, said the architecture reflects significant integration efforts across signal, intelligence and cyber arenas, designed to support Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) ‘at the edge’.
Morrison acknowledged the belief of many that the army already conducts MDOs, but added, ‘We know we don't do it at the speed that we will have to do it against a near peer adversary’.
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