Jared Serbu, DoD Reporter, Federal News Radio

The Pentagon\'s newest cybersecurity organization -- Joint Force Headquarters-DoD Information Networks -- is beginning to take over some of the responsibilities...

The Pentagon’s newest cybersecurity organization – Joint Force Headquarters-DoD Information Networks – is beginning to take over some of the responsibilities that have been handled for the past five years by U.S. Cyber Command. But like any new organization, it’s still trying to find its footing. Federal News Radio DoD Reporter Jared Serbu tells In Depth with Francis Rose the new headquarters still isn’t sure exactly how it will use broad new powers granted to it by the secretary of Defense.

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