A provision of the Pentagon’s new Cyber Defense Strategy may allow government agencies to send information about U.S. citizens to foreign militaries, some defense analysts are arguing.
This week, Defense Secretary Ashton Carter described “three missions” of his department’s cyberstrategy during a speech at Stanford University.
“The first is to defend DoD networks, systems, and information,” Carter said. “The second is to defend the U.S. homeland and U.S. national interests against cyberattacks of significant consequence,” he said. “And the third is to provide integrated cyber capabilities to support military operations and contingency plans.”
However, some analysts say a provision of the Pentagon’s new Cyber Defense Strategy may allow government agencies to send information about US citizens to foreign militaries.
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