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A fake story about the secretary of defense stole my real byline
It looked like a Defense News story but the truth was this meme was full of lies and intent on spreading misinformation.
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Teledyne buying FLIR to create unmanned and sensor heavyweight
The deal creates a stronger contender for parts of the Pentagon’s budget that are expected to grow.
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Huntington Ingalls acquires unmanned business from Spatial Integrated Systems
Huntington Ingalls Industries announced Monday that it has acquired the autonomy business of Spatial Integrated Systems ― its latest move to expand its unmanned capabilities.
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‘Very difficult to defend’: What happens if hackers are inside the Pentagon’s networks?
Suspected Russian hackers’ ability to burrow into Pentagon networks through lateral movement after the SolarWinds breach poses tremendous challenges for the department.
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Wide-reaching hack has defense firms on their toes
Some major defense contractors use the compromised software at the center of the breach, but figuring out whether hackers got inside their systems will be difficult and time-consuming.
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Citing mega hack, lawmakers urge Trump to sign defense bill full of cyber protections
“We’ve got to get this defense bill passed because there’s so much to help us defend ourselves,” said Sen. Angus King, co-chair of the Cyber Solarium Commission.
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No. 2 Senate Democrat decries alleged Russian hack as ‘virtual invasion’
The Senate minority leader said the U.S. needs to “respond in kind” to a newly disclosed cyberespionage campaign that targeted government agencies by exploiting SolarWinds’ network tool.
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Talk of national 5G plan from DoD causes confusion, concern among lawmakers
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are concerned about reports that the Pentagon plans to build a 5G network. The department denies the plan.
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In space business, Lockheed sees problems and promise
Space emerged as Lockheed Martin’s business area with the highest net growth, driven by hypersonic weapons programs and an anticipated next-generation interceptor award, CEO James Taiclet said Tuesday on the company’s third-quarter earnings call.
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AI’s dogfight triumph a step toward human-machine teaming
The Pentagon’s director of research and engineering for modernization says it’s more likely that an AI will team with military pilots than replace them.
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A fake story about the secretary of defense stole my real byline
It looked like a Defense News story but the truth was this meme was full of lies and intent on spreading misinformation.
-
Teledyne buying FLIR to create unmanned and sensor heavyweight
The deal creates a stronger contender for parts of the Pentagon’s budget that are expected to grow.
-
Huntington Ingalls acquires unmanned business from Spatial Integrated Systems
Huntington Ingalls Industries announced Monday that it has acquired the autonomy business of Spatial Integrated Systems ― its latest move to expand its unmanned capabilities.
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‘Very difficult to defend’: What happens if hackers are inside the Pentagon’s networks?
Suspected Russian hackers’ ability to burrow into Pentagon networks through lateral movement after the SolarWinds breach poses tremendous challenges for the department.
-
Wide-reaching hack has defense firms on their toes
Some major defense contractors use the compromised software at the center of the breach, but figuring out whether hackers got inside their systems will be difficult and time-consuming.
-
Citing mega hack, lawmakers urge Trump to sign defense bill full of cyber protections
“We’ve got to get this defense bill passed because there’s so much to help us defend ourselves,” said Sen. Angus King, co-chair of the Cyber Solarium Commission.
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No. 2 Senate Democrat decries alleged Russian hack as ‘virtual invasion’
The Senate minority leader said the U.S. needs to “respond in kind” to a newly disclosed cyberespionage campaign that targeted government agencies by exploiting SolarWinds’ network tool.
-
Talk of national 5G plan from DoD causes confusion, concern among lawmakers
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are concerned about reports that the Pentagon plans to build a 5G network. The department denies the plan.
-
In space business, Lockheed sees problems and promise
Space emerged as Lockheed Martin’s business area with the highest net growth, driven by hypersonic weapons programs and an anticipated next-generation interceptor award, CEO James Taiclet said Tuesday on the company’s third-quarter earnings call.
-
AI’s dogfight triumph a step toward human-machine teaming
The Pentagon’s director of research and engineering for modernization says it’s more likely that an AI will team with military pilots than replace them.
-
A fake story about the secretary of defense stole my real byline
It looked like a Defense News story but the truth was this meme was full of lies and intent on spreading misinformation.
-
Teledyne buying FLIR to create unmanned and sensor heavyweight
The deal creates a stronger contender for parts of the Pentagon’s budget that are expected to grow.
-
Huntington Ingalls acquires unmanned business from Spatial Integrated Systems
Huntington Ingalls Industries announced Monday that it has acquired the autonomy business of Spatial Integrated Systems ― its latest move to expand its unmanned capabilities.
-
‘Very difficult to defend’: What happens if hackers are inside the Pentagon’s networks?
Suspected Russian hackers’ ability to burrow into Pentagon networks through lateral movement after the SolarWinds breach poses tremendous challenges for the department.
-
Wide-reaching hack has defense firms on their toes
Some major defense contractors use the compromised software at the center of the breach, but figuring out whether hackers got inside their systems will be difficult and time-consuming.
-
Citing mega hack, lawmakers urge Trump to sign defense bill full of cyber protections
“We’ve got to get this defense bill passed because there’s so much to help us defend ourselves,” said Sen. Angus King, co-chair of the Cyber Solarium Commission.
-
No. 2 Senate Democrat decries alleged Russian hack as ‘virtual invasion’
The Senate minority leader said the U.S. needs to “respond in kind” to a newly disclosed cyberespionage campaign that targeted government agencies by exploiting SolarWinds’ network tool.
-
Talk of national 5G plan from DoD causes confusion, concern among lawmakers
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are concerned about reports that the Pentagon plans to build a 5G network. The department denies the plan.
-
In space business, Lockheed sees problems and promise
Space emerged as Lockheed Martin’s business area with the highest net growth, driven by hypersonic weapons programs and an anticipated next-generation interceptor award, CEO James Taiclet said Tuesday on the company’s third-quarter earnings call.
-
AI’s dogfight triumph a step toward human-machine teaming
The Pentagon’s director of research and engineering for modernization says it’s more likely that an AI will team with military pilots than replace them.













