As the Army continues to advance its cyber capabilities, the service is also examining practical applications for those capabilities, according to officials. Brig. Gen. J.P. McGee, deputy commanding general at U.S. Army Cyber Command and Second Army, told reporters at a Feb. 8 roundtable that a large part of using cyber in the field involves being able to "map out the cyber and electromagnetic terrain." "So where is everything?" he asked. "Where are wireless points, where are cell phone towers,...