Rapid technological advancement by not only the United States and its allies, but by adversaries, presents new challenges for the Army and the joint force, according to the head of Army Cyber Command. "Technology has always driven change," Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone said Aug. 8 at the AFCEA TechNet conference in Augusta, GA, according to prepared remarks. "What's different today, is the pace of change and the widespread -- and cheap -- availability of sophisticated cyber technologies. Robotics, artificial intelligence,...