U.S.
National Guard may
join cyber offense against Islamic State: Carter
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Washington (Reuters) -
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash
Carter said the
National Guard's
cyber squadrons will play an increasingly important role in assessing the vulnerabilities of
U.S. industrial infrastructure and could be asked to
join the fight
against Islamic State.
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