Senate approves new leader for Army Cyber Command
Lt. Gen. Christopher Eubank has been chosen and approved to lead ARCYBER.
Lt. Gen. Christopher Eubank has been chosen and approved to lead ARCYBER.
The urgency to stand up the TIADS comes from an increase in peer adversaries like China as they attempt to disrupt the US' critical infrastructure and other vulnerable realms, Commander of the Army Cyber Command Gen. Maria Barrett said.
“This is the house we inherited, right?” said Lt. Gen. Maria Barrett, commander of ARCYBER. “We walked into a 1910 house with a lot of walls and small doorways. I watch a lot of HGTV. It’s time for open concept.”