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Biden, Putin set consultations on updating nuclear pact
Putin said he and Biden agreed to begin negotiations on nuclear talks to potentially replace the New START treaty limiting nuclear weapons after it expires in 2026.
By Jonathan Lemire, The Associated Press
Military’s top cyber official defends more aggressive stance
The military’s cyber fighters have moved away from a “reactive, defensive posture” and are increasingly engaging in combat with foreign adversaries online, says the USCYBERCOM leader in a commentary published Tuesday.
Explainer: How Iran’s military outsources its cyberwarfare forces
If tensions between Iran and the United States mount, Iran may respond with additional cyberattacks, possibly ones that are more damaging than we’ve seen so far.
By Dorothy Denning, Naval Postgraduate School
US military, Montenegro plot strategy against cyberattacks ahead of 2020 elections
Deployed inside the sprawling communist-era army command headquarters in Montenegro’s capital, an elite team of U.S. military cyber experts are plotting strategy in a fight against potential Russian and other cyberattacks ahead of the 2020 American and Montenegrin elections.
By Dusan Stojanovic, The Associated Press
US charges 7 Russian intel officers as West condemns military spy agency
Russia's GRU military spy agency is blamed for "brazen" attacks across the globe.
By Raphael Satter