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NEWS | July 16, 2026

Guardsmen Strengthen Defensive Capabilities in Cyber Shield 2026

By Staff Sgt. Jason Archer, 100th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – More than 1,000 participants from 44 states and territories and 23 international partners have gathered at Camp Robinson to develop and test their defensive capabilities in real-world cyber scenarios aimed at fortifying national security through the Department of War's Cyber Shield 2026, the largest and longest-running unclassified cyber defense exercise in the nation.

The exercise, which runs from July 12-25, brings together military cyber warriors, civilian counterparts and international allies to focus on protecting critical infrastructure, such as water and power grids. Because Little Rock serves as a significant regional energy hub, the location provides a relevant environment for training to thwart potential disruptions.

During the welcome ceremony at the Professional Education Center, U.S. Rep. French Hill of Arkansas addressed participants, emphasizing the urgency of this mission.

“This is the biggest challenge that you don’t read about in our headlines,” Hill said. “Civilian infrastructure is important: our water, our grid, and Cyber Shield has focused on that.”

Hill further underscored the event's strategic importance.

“Our adversaries are out to disrupt this country from within through network connectivity, and that is why we are all here today,” Hill said. “It is not merely an exercise in the traditional sense; it is a vital large-scale mobilization of our digital sovereignty.”

Brig. Gen. Chad Bridges, the adjutant general of the Arkansas National Guard, also spoke to the participants, welcoming the diverse force to the Natural State.

The exercise integrates military personnel and civilian experts into blue teams representing friendly forces and red teams simulating the adversary forces. In a simulated environment, the red teams will try to attack critical infrastructure with malicious code. The blue teams, made up of U.S. military and their international counterparts, will defend their cyber domain in real time to simulate threats from real-world adversaries. The integration of international partners is integral to Cyber Shield because cyber defense is a global threat requiring a unified response.

 

 

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