13 July 2026

Army Cyber Institute (ACI)

Cyber Defense Review,  2026, v. 11, no.2
  • A Decade of Cyber Defense Scholarship: The Cyber Defense Review, 2016–2026
  • The Missing Grammar of Cyber Operations: Toward a Theory of Cyber Operational Art
  • Seven Insights from a Cyber Operations Maneuverist
  • Initiative, Not Attrition: Reconceiving Cyber Operations as Maneuver
  • Exhaust, Don’t Deter: Ukraine’s Lessons for Allied Strategy Against Russia in Cyberspace
  • Playing the Future: Insights from Wargaming Cyber Conflict
  • Is Cyberwar War – and Why Might it Matter?
  • Cyber Persistence Theory Is Cyber Praxis
  • Cyber Defense in an Interdependent World: A Critique of Digital Decoupling
  • Seven Cyber Trends Shaping Modern Conflict: Twenty Years and Counting
  • Winning the War, Not Just the Cyber Fight
  • Cyber War Did Not Take Place
  • Accelerating with AI: Cyber Defense at Speed, Scope, Scale
  • Commanding Agentic Forces in Multi-Domain Operations: Mastering Cognitive Convergence and Decision Hand-Off
  • The Agentic Cyber Protection Team: Trading Mass for Mastery in the Algorithmic Battlespace
  • Defense in a Denser Fog of War
  • Forging the Digital Ecosystem for the Arsenal of Freedom
  • A New Era of Army Cyber Transformation
  • Forging Multi-Domain Advantage to Match the Speed of Conflict
  • Leadership Beyond the Easy No: Mastering the Basics and Breaking Constraints in Cyber Defense
  • Protect What Cannot Fail: Operational Resilience for America’s Most Consequential Critical Infrastructure
  • The Invisible Battlefield: Defending Key Terrain in Operational Technology by Leveraging National Laboratories
  • China’s Cyber Explosives are in Place. Where’s our Response?
  • Building Mission Assurance into the Space Defense Industrial Base
  • We Are the Attack Surface: Conway’s Law, the Sociotechnical Layer, and the Resilience the Next Decade Demands
  • Embracing a Whole-of-Nation Approach to the 2026 National Cybersecurity Strategy Inspired by the Manhattan Project
  • Wrong Players, Wrong Game: Rethinking Who Belongs in Cyber
  • A Blueprint for Military-Industrial Partnership: Shared Risk and Unified Cybersecurity as Instruments of National Power
  • Responsible Disclosure in the Age of AI: A Call for Urgent Action
  • 2036 Starts Today: A Call to Action for NATO’s Cyber Future
  • From Zero Trust to Full Trust: Toward the Cyber Defense Innovation Hub Initiative
  • A Decade of Insight, Driven by Necessity: From the Shoddy Cyber Substrate to Great Systems Conflict, and the Alliance That Must Defend What Remains
  • The Futures They See: Cyber Leaders’ Visions of the Next Decade

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