A trio of factors -- people, technology and partnerships -- will determine the course of future cyber conflicts, according to the head of Army Cyber Command. In Nov. 7 remarks at a cyber conference in Washington, Lt. Gen. Paul Nakasone emphasized the unique character of the Army's cyber community, in which "the true talent and brainpower is certainly not at the top, but is in the beginning stages." He highlighted the concentration of critical knowledge and skill sets among younger,...