The Army made "very significant" strides in fiscal year 2016 in developing its cyberspace capabilities and workforce, according to the chief of Army Cyber Command and Second Army. Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone, who assumed command on Oct. 14, addressed a Nov. 3 conference in Arlington hosted by the Association of the United States Army. Nakasone touted the command's achievements during a "tremendous" FY-16, citing operational and institutional gains; employment of the total Army; as well as efforts to prepare for...