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Reported Russian hack of US systems has implications for DoD network security plans
The breach highlights security risks posed by third-party vendors.
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US Army names first civilian chief information officer
The new CIO said the Army would soon release a new IT strategy.
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Pentagon extends use of remote work platform to June 2021
The Pentagon will replace it next year with an “enduring solution.”
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US Army looks to use soldiers’ biometric data to secure wearable tech
The service is looking to integrate wearables into its augmented reality goggles program.
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The Army will soon allow users to access classified info from home
The commercial environment will be rolled out in the next 30 days.
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Why the US chose to ‘name and shame’ Russia over cyberattacks
Nearly a dozen countries, including the United States, attributed a 2019 cyberattack on the country of Georgia to Russia’s military, a move that experts said was the most high-profile example yet of an effort to establish acceptable behavior in cyberspace.
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How many users were affected by the DISA breach?
Affected users are receiving letters from the Defense Information Systems Agency notifying them if their personally identifiable information might have been compromised.
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How 5G and data are shaping Army modernization
Top Army officials discuss workforce, data and 5G technologies with C4ISRNET at the AUSA conference.
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It’s official: DoD’s JEDI contract is being reviewed … again
This time the lucrative enterprise cloud contract is being investigated by the Pentagon’s inspector general.
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Oracle loses argument in JEDI court case
Judge rejects key Oracle arguments in pre-judgement ruling.
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Reported Russian hack of US systems has implications for DoD network security plans
The breach highlights security risks posed by third-party vendors.
-
US Army names first civilian chief information officer
The new CIO said the Army would soon release a new IT strategy.
-
Pentagon extends use of remote work platform to June 2021
The Pentagon will replace it next year with an “enduring solution.”
-
US Army looks to use soldiers’ biometric data to secure wearable tech
The service is looking to integrate wearables into its augmented reality goggles program.
-
The Army will soon allow users to access classified info from home
The commercial environment will be rolled out in the next 30 days.
-
Why the US chose to ‘name and shame’ Russia over cyberattacks
Nearly a dozen countries, including the United States, attributed a 2019 cyberattack on the country of Georgia to Russia’s military, a move that experts said was the most high-profile example yet of an effort to establish acceptable behavior in cyberspace.
-
How many users were affected by the DISA breach?
Affected users are receiving letters from the Defense Information Systems Agency notifying them if their personally identifiable information might have been compromised.
-
How 5G and data are shaping Army modernization
Top Army officials discuss workforce, data and 5G technologies with C4ISRNET at the AUSA conference.
-
It’s official: DoD’s JEDI contract is being reviewed … again
This time the lucrative enterprise cloud contract is being investigated by the Pentagon’s inspector general.
-
Oracle loses argument in JEDI court case
Judge rejects key Oracle arguments in pre-judgement ruling.
-
Reported Russian hack of US systems has implications for DoD network security plans
The breach highlights security risks posed by third-party vendors.
-
US Army names first civilian chief information officer
The new CIO said the Army would soon release a new IT strategy.
-
Pentagon extends use of remote work platform to June 2021
The Pentagon will replace it next year with an “enduring solution.”
-
US Army looks to use soldiers’ biometric data to secure wearable tech
The service is looking to integrate wearables into its augmented reality goggles program.
-
The Army will soon allow users to access classified info from home
The commercial environment will be rolled out in the next 30 days.
-
Why the US chose to ‘name and shame’ Russia over cyberattacks
Nearly a dozen countries, including the United States, attributed a 2019 cyberattack on the country of Georgia to Russia’s military, a move that experts said was the most high-profile example yet of an effort to establish acceptable behavior in cyberspace.
-
How many users were affected by the DISA breach?
Affected users are receiving letters from the Defense Information Systems Agency notifying them if their personally identifiable information might have been compromised.
-
How 5G and data are shaping Army modernization
Top Army officials discuss workforce, data and 5G technologies with C4ISRNET at the AUSA conference.
-
It’s official: DoD’s JEDI contract is being reviewed … again
This time the lucrative enterprise cloud contract is being investigated by the Pentagon’s inspector general.
-
Oracle loses argument in JEDI court case
Judge rejects key Oracle arguments in pre-judgement ruling.












