From Nextgov.com: Pentagon seeks $3.2 billion for revised cyber budget

The nearly $1 billion increase over the amount the agency sought just last month reflects the re-categorization of programs as cybersecurity-related, Defense officials said.

Protecting military networks in fiscal 2012 would cost nearly $1 billion more than the Pentagon publicly reported last month, an increase that reflects the growing number of programs being re-categorized as cybersecurity-related, agency officials said.

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