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Experts urge caution in assessing Ukraine cyberattacks
DDoS incidents in Ukraine could signal a larger event is coming, but experts are still cautious.
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Why the US should fight Russia, China in the ‘gray zone’
Time for Washington to get more active in the ‘gray zone,’ especially cyber and information warfare, according to the Atlantic Council.
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US Air Force cyber team demonstrates first ever in-flight mission
Air Force defensive cyber teams will now be able to conduct cyber missions aboard MC-130Js in flight.
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Northrop tests interoperability between advanced airborne radar and electronic warfare system
The company tested the interoperability of a new Next Generation Electronic Warfare System and AESA radar aboard a demonstrator aircraft, pictured.
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Air Force cyber defense taking aim at core weapon systems
A cyber program is allowing defensive teams to share data more rapidly.
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US Air Force tests embedding software coders with industry
The 67th Cyberspace Wing is sending its personnel to commercial software factories to develop code and software for operational missions.
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Air Force cyber squadron offers its malicious file detection software to private sector
The 90th Cyberspace Operations Squadron signed patent license agreements with private companies to use code that it developed to detect malicious files on a network.
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Air Force tests new approach for assigning cyber missions
A task force seeks to “operationalize” the 67th Cyberspace Operations Wing, giving commanders more authority and responsibility to assign units to missions.
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Air Force activates first of its kind wing for spectrum
Air Combat Command activated the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing.
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US Cyber Command exercise will help shape new tactics for changing threats
For the first time this year, Cyber Command is using it’s premier annual exercise to reevaluate some of its cyber teams.
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Experts urge caution in assessing Ukraine cyberattacks
DDoS incidents in Ukraine could signal a larger event is coming, but experts are still cautious.
-
Why the US should fight Russia, China in the ‘gray zone’
Time for Washington to get more active in the ‘gray zone,’ especially cyber and information warfare, according to the Atlantic Council.
-
US Air Force cyber team demonstrates first ever in-flight mission
Air Force defensive cyber teams will now be able to conduct cyber missions aboard MC-130Js in flight.
-
Northrop tests interoperability between advanced airborne radar and electronic warfare system
The company tested the interoperability of a new Next Generation Electronic Warfare System and AESA radar aboard a demonstrator aircraft, pictured.
-
Air Force cyber defense taking aim at core weapon systems
A cyber program is allowing defensive teams to share data more rapidly.
-
US Air Force tests embedding software coders with industry
The 67th Cyberspace Wing is sending its personnel to commercial software factories to develop code and software for operational missions.
-
Air Force cyber squadron offers its malicious file detection software to private sector
The 90th Cyberspace Operations Squadron signed patent license agreements with private companies to use code that it developed to detect malicious files on a network.
-
Air Force tests new approach for assigning cyber missions
A task force seeks to “operationalize” the 67th Cyberspace Operations Wing, giving commanders more authority and responsibility to assign units to missions.
-
Air Force activates first of its kind wing for spectrum
Air Combat Command activated the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing.
-
US Cyber Command exercise will help shape new tactics for changing threats
For the first time this year, Cyber Command is using it’s premier annual exercise to reevaluate some of its cyber teams.
-
Experts urge caution in assessing Ukraine cyberattacks
DDoS incidents in Ukraine could signal a larger event is coming, but experts are still cautious.
-
Why the US should fight Russia, China in the ‘gray zone’
Time for Washington to get more active in the ‘gray zone,’ especially cyber and information warfare, according to the Atlantic Council.
-
US Air Force cyber team demonstrates first ever in-flight mission
Air Force defensive cyber teams will now be able to conduct cyber missions aboard MC-130Js in flight.
-
Northrop tests interoperability between advanced airborne radar and electronic warfare system
The company tested the interoperability of a new Next Generation Electronic Warfare System and AESA radar aboard a demonstrator aircraft, pictured.
-
Air Force cyber defense taking aim at core weapon systems
A cyber program is allowing defensive teams to share data more rapidly.
-
US Air Force tests embedding software coders with industry
The 67th Cyberspace Wing is sending its personnel to commercial software factories to develop code and software for operational missions.
-
Air Force cyber squadron offers its malicious file detection software to private sector
The 90th Cyberspace Operations Squadron signed patent license agreements with private companies to use code that it developed to detect malicious files on a network.
-
Air Force tests new approach for assigning cyber missions
A task force seeks to “operationalize” the 67th Cyberspace Operations Wing, giving commanders more authority and responsibility to assign units to missions.
-
Air Force activates first of its kind wing for spectrum
Air Combat Command activated the 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing.
-
US Cyber Command exercise will help shape new tactics for changing threats
For the first time this year, Cyber Command is using it’s premier annual exercise to reevaluate some of its cyber teams.












