Last week, the Pentagon released its first Strategy for Operating in Cyberspace, which provided guidance for how the military should "organize, train, and equip for cyberspace as we do in air, land, maritime, and space to support national security interests." Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn, who revealed the Pentagon'sNational Security Space Strategy by characterizing space with the alliteration of "congested, contested, and competitive," bested himself in describing that in the cyber domain "bits and bytes can be as threatening as bullets and bombs."
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