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Five burn-in’ questions on ‘the real robotic revolution’
Futurist Peter Singer explains the role of artificial intelligence in his new book, “Burn-In, a Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution.”
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European nations may be hesitant to trust AI for cybersecurity
The United States is designating resources to develop artificial intelligence (AI) for cybersecurity, but European countries are slower to follow.
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Ukraine is getting more help to build cyber capabilities
Ukraine will be receiving U.S. funding to build its cybersecurity.
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The Army awards a contract for manned-unmanned teaming comms
The U.S. Army has selected Persistent Systems to develop a secure communications network that can transmit information in real time and can help coordinate Manned and Unmanned Teaming operations, according to a Feb. 11 press release from the company.
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5G could bring new speed to military operations
If the U.S. military introduced a fifth generation network in to its C4ISR systems, decision-making in high profile military operations would improve because critical information would arrive faster, according to a Jan. 31 Congressional Research Service report.
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Chinese threats means the Pentagon needs new C4ISR systems
An independent assessment mandated by Congress proposed the revamping of C4ISR systems as they remain “brittle in the face of Chinese cyberattacks, electronic warfare and long-range strikes.”
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US Navy’s first Triton drones arrive in Guam
Two drones arrived in Guam and will serve as part of an early operational capability to develop a concept of operations for the high-altitude, long-endurance systems.
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More countries participate in international cyber exercise
NATO officials said they reached new levels of cooperation during the organization’s annual cyber exercise.
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Viasat wins Air Force contract worth up to $90M for new radios
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Viasat a contract worth as much as $93 million to provide special warfare airmen new handheld radios.
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How one cyber expert is influencing day-to-day resilience
A cybersecurity expert who has helped develop security controls for federal agencies is leaving the Federal Information Security Modernization Act project after 17 years, but will continue contributing to best practices.
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Five burn-in’ questions on ‘the real robotic revolution’
Futurist Peter Singer explains the role of artificial intelligence in his new book, “Burn-In, a Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution.”
-
European nations may be hesitant to trust AI for cybersecurity
The United States is designating resources to develop artificial intelligence (AI) for cybersecurity, but European countries are slower to follow.
-
Ukraine is getting more help to build cyber capabilities
Ukraine will be receiving U.S. funding to build its cybersecurity.
-
The Army awards a contract for manned-unmanned teaming comms
The U.S. Army has selected Persistent Systems to develop a secure communications network that can transmit information in real time and can help coordinate Manned and Unmanned Teaming operations, according to a Feb. 11 press release from the company.
-
5G could bring new speed to military operations
If the U.S. military introduced a fifth generation network in to its C4ISR systems, decision-making in high profile military operations would improve because critical information would arrive faster, according to a Jan. 31 Congressional Research Service report.
-
Chinese threats means the Pentagon needs new C4ISR systems
An independent assessment mandated by Congress proposed the revamping of C4ISR systems as they remain “brittle in the face of Chinese cyberattacks, electronic warfare and long-range strikes.”
-
US Navy’s first Triton drones arrive in Guam
Two drones arrived in Guam and will serve as part of an early operational capability to develop a concept of operations for the high-altitude, long-endurance systems.
-
More countries participate in international cyber exercise
NATO officials said they reached new levels of cooperation during the organization’s annual cyber exercise.
-
Viasat wins Air Force contract worth up to $90M for new radios
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Viasat a contract worth as much as $93 million to provide special warfare airmen new handheld radios.
-
How one cyber expert is influencing day-to-day resilience
A cybersecurity expert who has helped develop security controls for federal agencies is leaving the Federal Information Security Modernization Act project after 17 years, but will continue contributing to best practices.
-
Five burn-in’ questions on ‘the real robotic revolution’
Futurist Peter Singer explains the role of artificial intelligence in his new book, “Burn-In, a Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution.”
-
European nations may be hesitant to trust AI for cybersecurity
The United States is designating resources to develop artificial intelligence (AI) for cybersecurity, but European countries are slower to follow.
-
Ukraine is getting more help to build cyber capabilities
Ukraine will be receiving U.S. funding to build its cybersecurity.
-
The Army awards a contract for manned-unmanned teaming comms
The U.S. Army has selected Persistent Systems to develop a secure communications network that can transmit information in real time and can help coordinate Manned and Unmanned Teaming operations, according to a Feb. 11 press release from the company.
-
5G could bring new speed to military operations
If the U.S. military introduced a fifth generation network in to its C4ISR systems, decision-making in high profile military operations would improve because critical information would arrive faster, according to a Jan. 31 Congressional Research Service report.
-
Chinese threats means the Pentagon needs new C4ISR systems
An independent assessment mandated by Congress proposed the revamping of C4ISR systems as they remain “brittle in the face of Chinese cyberattacks, electronic warfare and long-range strikes.”
-
US Navy’s first Triton drones arrive in Guam
Two drones arrived in Guam and will serve as part of an early operational capability to develop a concept of operations for the high-altitude, long-endurance systems.
-
More countries participate in international cyber exercise
NATO officials said they reached new levels of cooperation during the organization’s annual cyber exercise.
-
Viasat wins Air Force contract worth up to $90M for new radios
The U.S. Air Force has awarded Viasat a contract worth as much as $93 million to provide special warfare airmen new handheld radios.
-
How one cyber expert is influencing day-to-day resilience
A cybersecurity expert who has helped develop security controls for federal agencies is leaving the Federal Information Security Modernization Act project after 17 years, but will continue contributing to best practices.













