The Defense Innovation Unit Experimental is working with U.S. Cyber Command to develop better tools to pursue adversaries in the cyber domain, according to a command official. Speaking at a cybersecurity summit in Washington Tuesday, Charles Nelson, the deputy director for outreach for CYBERCOM's capabilities development group, said DIUx has been helping the command put together response tools for scenarios where officials know adversaries are operating on networks and "need to get in there and haunt them out." "In our...