The sixth annual Cyber Guard exercise, co-led by Cybercom, the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, wrapped up with the tone set by the Cybercom commander in his June 12 opening remarks.
“I will accept failure in a training environment if it generates knowledge and insight that makes us better,” said Navy Adm. Michael S. Rogers, who also serves as director of the National Security Agency and Central Security Service. “What I constantly tell the team leads is it’s about pushing the envelope. It’s about challenging your teams, and it’s about trying different things.”
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