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Special Operations team in Pacific will confront Chinese information campaigns
Officials described to Congress in recent weeks the various ways the military is seeking to thwart adversary influence and information operations.
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In a cyberattack disaster, DoD needs backup squad to fix networks, restart critical systems
If the worst happens, cyber Guard and Reserve troops could help repair networks, fight intruders and get infrastructure running again. But not without changes.
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BAE wins Air Force electronic warfare contract
The company will begin initial production of a system to protect pilots from jamming threats in contested airspace.
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Air Force general busts myth that enemies always try to stop rivals’ communications
What adjustments must the military make to counter adversaries that want to get inside communications systems instead of cutting them?
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Space Force begins adding cyber warriors
Joining the crew force will help the guardians develop a deeper understanding of how to protect the cyber terrain in space.
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Pentagon deputy nominee wants cyber strategy clarification
Kathleen Hicks, deputy secretary of defense nominee, has key questions concerning the department’s “defend forward” cyber approach.
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Hand-to-hand combat on computer networks: How cyber threat hunters work
During a major breach, the Department of Defense tasks its elite cyber protection teams to root out hackers.
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Air Force chief: Electromagnetic spectrum could be cheaper option to defeat enemies
The Air Force’s top officer says the electromagnetic spectrum operations could cut costs for defeating enemies.
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SecDef nominee pledges to evaluate information operations
Austin told senators he plans to review the DoD’s posture in the information environment if confirmed.
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Defense nominee favors proactive cyber posture
Secretary of defense nominee Lloyd Austin told senators that the DoD needs to continue a proactive and assertive approach to thwart cyber actors.
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Special Operations team in Pacific will confront Chinese information campaigns
Officials described to Congress in recent weeks the various ways the military is seeking to thwart adversary influence and information operations.
-
In a cyberattack disaster, DoD needs backup squad to fix networks, restart critical systems
If the worst happens, cyber Guard and Reserve troops could help repair networks, fight intruders and get infrastructure running again. But not without changes.
-
BAE wins Air Force electronic warfare contract
The company will begin initial production of a system to protect pilots from jamming threats in contested airspace.
-
Air Force general busts myth that enemies always try to stop rivals’ communications
What adjustments must the military make to counter adversaries that want to get inside communications systems instead of cutting them?
-
Space Force begins adding cyber warriors
Joining the crew force will help the guardians develop a deeper understanding of how to protect the cyber terrain in space.
-
Pentagon deputy nominee wants cyber strategy clarification
Kathleen Hicks, deputy secretary of defense nominee, has key questions concerning the department’s “defend forward” cyber approach.
-
Hand-to-hand combat on computer networks: How cyber threat hunters work
During a major breach, the Department of Defense tasks its elite cyber protection teams to root out hackers.
-
Air Force chief: Electromagnetic spectrum could be cheaper option to defeat enemies
The Air Force’s top officer says the electromagnetic spectrum operations could cut costs for defeating enemies.
-
SecDef nominee pledges to evaluate information operations
Austin told senators he plans to review the DoD’s posture in the information environment if confirmed.
-
Defense nominee favors proactive cyber posture
Secretary of defense nominee Lloyd Austin told senators that the DoD needs to continue a proactive and assertive approach to thwart cyber actors.
-
Special Operations team in Pacific will confront Chinese information campaigns
Officials described to Congress in recent weeks the various ways the military is seeking to thwart adversary influence and information operations.
-
In a cyberattack disaster, DoD needs backup squad to fix networks, restart critical systems
If the worst happens, cyber Guard and Reserve troops could help repair networks, fight intruders and get infrastructure running again. But not without changes.
-
BAE wins Air Force electronic warfare contract
The company will begin initial production of a system to protect pilots from jamming threats in contested airspace.
-
Air Force general busts myth that enemies always try to stop rivals’ communications
What adjustments must the military make to counter adversaries that want to get inside communications systems instead of cutting them?
-
Space Force begins adding cyber warriors
Joining the crew force will help the guardians develop a deeper understanding of how to protect the cyber terrain in space.
-
Pentagon deputy nominee wants cyber strategy clarification
Kathleen Hicks, deputy secretary of defense nominee, has key questions concerning the department’s “defend forward” cyber approach.
-
Hand-to-hand combat on computer networks: How cyber threat hunters work
During a major breach, the Department of Defense tasks its elite cyber protection teams to root out hackers.
-
Air Force chief: Electromagnetic spectrum could be cheaper option to defeat enemies
The Air Force’s top officer says the electromagnetic spectrum operations could cut costs for defeating enemies.
-
SecDef nominee pledges to evaluate information operations
Austin told senators he plans to review the DoD’s posture in the information environment if confirmed.
-
Defense nominee favors proactive cyber posture
Secretary of defense nominee Lloyd Austin told senators that the DoD needs to continue a proactive and assertive approach to thwart cyber actors.













