The new rules allow military leaders to fire at some targets without direct approval from the White House, according to a U.S ...
Russia won't have the United States to worry about in cyberspace in an apparent concession to Moscow meant to grease talks ...
President Donald Trump's new U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth last week reportedly ordered U.S. Cyber Command to "stand down from all planning against Russia, including offensive digital action ...
Multiple U.S. officials tell CBS News that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a directive to U.S. Cyber Command last month ...
The US has suspended operations and planning for offensive cyber operations against Russia, a senior US official told CNN.
The United States has suspended its offensive cyber operations against Russia, according to reports, amid efforts by the ...
This is one of the rudest audiences I’ve ever encountered,” said Sen. Roger Marshall in, of all places, Oakley, Kan.
Conservatives rallied around Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after he fired back at a criticism from former Secretary of State ...
The Record reported that Donald Trump’s new Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, had made the abrupt decision to pause all of the U.S. Cyber Command’s offensive cyber operations against Russia. A sudden ...
It appears that the U.S. no longer considers Russia a significant cyber threat, according to multiple new reports on a drastic policy reversal that has taken hold under the new Trump administration.
The pause that Hegseth ordered is meant to remain in effect while negotiations to end Russia’s war on Ukraine are ongoing, ...
The pause comes as the Trump administration has sought to ease strained relations with Russia, in addition to attempting to end the war in Ukraine.
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