Marine Corps Task Force Sees Need For Three-Star To Advocate For Cyber

By Lara Seligman / May 14, 2015 at 12:13 PM
A Marine Corps cyberspace task force sees the need for a three-star deputy commandant position to advocate for the service's cybersecurity priorities in the Pentagon, according to a top general. The recently established cyberspace task force is looking at a "realignment of headquarters," Brig. Gen. Kevin Nally, the Marine Corps' chief information officer, said Thursday during the 14th annual Naval IT day, which was hosted by the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association. All of the other services have three-star...

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