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Brown: A lot of the people
that came to cyber command, the military guys, came directly from an assignment in Afghanistan or Iraq, 'cause those are the people with experience and expertise in operations, and those are the ones
you want looking at this to see how cyber could facilitate traditional military operations
that came to cyber command, the military guys, came directly from an assignment in Afghanistan or Iraq, 'cause those are the people with experience and expertise in operations, and those are the ones
you want looking at this to see how cyber could facilitate traditional military operations
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Brown: A lot of the people
that came to cyber command,
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the military guys, came directly from
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an assignment in Afghanistan or Iraq,
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'cause those are the people with experience
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and expertise in operations,
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and those are the ones
you want looking at this
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to see how cyber could facilitate
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traditional military operations.
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Movie Summary
A documentary focused on Stuxnet, a piece of self-replicating computer malware that the U.S. and Israel unleashed to destroy a key part of an Iranian nuclear facility, and which ultimately spread beyond its intended target.