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Moreover, the early hopes that Cyber Command would prove to be the military’s new Special Operations Forces turned out to be more hype than reality. “They simply didn’t run at the tempo of Special Forces—they weren’t hitting foreign networks every night the way the Special Forces hit houses in Afghanistan,” said one senior official who was dealing with both the NSA and Cyber Command. “And so they didn’t have a lot of opportunity to learn from their mistakes.”
The Perfect Weapon: War, Sabotage, and Fear in the Cyber Age
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