Anonymous ID: 4bb0c9 Dec. 20, 2020, 8:45 a.m. No.12104624   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4635 >>4665 >>4695 >>4725 >>4727

>>12104526

this is interdasting. cybercomm is americas electronic warfare agency. it used to be "officially" separate from NSA but was absorbed by the NSA some time ago. i wonder where this could lead? maybe Flynn installed as NSA director while nakasone remains in command of cybercomm

 

The notion of splitting NSA from Cyber Command goes back to the Obama administration, which proposed to elevate the status of Cyber Command by making it a unified military command, taking it from under the purview of U.S. Strategic Command. The move reflected growing concern about cyber security.

 

That move was approved by President Donald Trump in 2017, and it was foreseen that at some point Cyber Command would split away from the NSA, although such a move had strong opponents in Congress.

 

It's not clear who the Trump administration might install as head of the NSA if it were split from Cyber Command before President-elect Joe Biden takes office Jan. 20.

 

>No Such Agency accidentally releases IT ALL>

 

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/12/20/pentagon-plan-cyber-split-draws-strong-hill-criticism.html

Anonymous ID: 4bb0c9 Dec. 20, 2020, 9 a.m. No.12104754   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12104695

well the obama proposal was that NSA would have civilian leadership like the pentagon. while cybercom would be a unified military command instead of being under the stratcom umbrella. essentially making it a rogue agency. which woulda been bad before 2016, but maybe not now