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3 ways IoT devices compromise security
The National Institute of Standards and Technology released a report detailing the cybe security and privacy risks associated with the Internet of Things.
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3 ways security is compromised on the cloud
Symantec’s Cloud Security Threat Report finds that while 53 percent of respondents reported workloads moving to cloud applications, 54 percent said their security practices have not kept up at the same pace..
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Why can’t Israeli pilots get a GPS signal?
Israeli pilots have reported the loss of a GPS signal near Tel Aviv for nearly three weeks and officials believe Russia could be to blame.
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In case of disaster, US and Singapore may turn to AI
The Defense Department announced a partnership between the U.S. and Singapore’s military intelligence organizations that would use artificial intelligence for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.
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A new problem for artificial intelligence: data is not sexy
Almost a year after the Department of Defense created a hub for artificial intelligence, the agency is emphasizing the need for the Pentagon to collaborate with industry to be successful.
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The intelligence community’s space agency gets a new leader
The National Reconnaissance Office’s new head will lead integrating new technology, staying ahead of adversaries, and increasing the speed at which the agency handles data. among other missions.
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The Air Force’s 5 principles to advance artificial intelligence
The Air Force has been on an almost three-year journey to integrate artificial intelligence into operations and that effort will soon be more apparent as the service plans to declassify its artificial intelligence strategy.
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US Air Force looks to small businesses for an AI-integrated simulator
The Air Force released a list of areas in which it’s interested, including interoperability among networked simulators; cloud-based simulators; and performance-based training, data collection and analysis.
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Want to improve the Army’s infantry?
The Army is hoping to gain insight into robotics and artificial intelligence that could inform dismounted infantry platoon capabilities through manned-unmanned teaming.
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Could these 5 projects transform defense?
The Defense Innovation Unit is working on several projects aimed at improving defense by adopting and adapting commercial solutions.
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3 ways IoT devices compromise security
The National Institute of Standards and Technology released a report detailing the cybe security and privacy risks associated with the Internet of Things.
-
3 ways security is compromised on the cloud
Symantec’s Cloud Security Threat Report finds that while 53 percent of respondents reported workloads moving to cloud applications, 54 percent said their security practices have not kept up at the same pace..
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Why can’t Israeli pilots get a GPS signal?
Israeli pilots have reported the loss of a GPS signal near Tel Aviv for nearly three weeks and officials believe Russia could be to blame.
-
In case of disaster, US and Singapore may turn to AI
The Defense Department announced a partnership between the U.S. and Singapore’s military intelligence organizations that would use artificial intelligence for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.
-
A new problem for artificial intelligence: data is not sexy
Almost a year after the Department of Defense created a hub for artificial intelligence, the agency is emphasizing the need for the Pentagon to collaborate with industry to be successful.
-
The intelligence community’s space agency gets a new leader
The National Reconnaissance Office’s new head will lead integrating new technology, staying ahead of adversaries, and increasing the speed at which the agency handles data. among other missions.
-
The Air Force’s 5 principles to advance artificial intelligence
The Air Force has been on an almost three-year journey to integrate artificial intelligence into operations and that effort will soon be more apparent as the service plans to declassify its artificial intelligence strategy.
-
US Air Force looks to small businesses for an AI-integrated simulator
The Air Force released a list of areas in which it’s interested, including interoperability among networked simulators; cloud-based simulators; and performance-based training, data collection and analysis.
-
Want to improve the Army’s infantry?
The Army is hoping to gain insight into robotics and artificial intelligence that could inform dismounted infantry platoon capabilities through manned-unmanned teaming.
-
Could these 5 projects transform defense?
The Defense Innovation Unit is working on several projects aimed at improving defense by adopting and adapting commercial solutions.
-
3 ways IoT devices compromise security
The National Institute of Standards and Technology released a report detailing the cybe security and privacy risks associated with the Internet of Things.
-
3 ways security is compromised on the cloud
Symantec’s Cloud Security Threat Report finds that while 53 percent of respondents reported workloads moving to cloud applications, 54 percent said their security practices have not kept up at the same pace..
-
Why can’t Israeli pilots get a GPS signal?
Israeli pilots have reported the loss of a GPS signal near Tel Aviv for nearly three weeks and officials believe Russia could be to blame.
-
In case of disaster, US and Singapore may turn to AI
The Defense Department announced a partnership between the U.S. and Singapore’s military intelligence organizations that would use artificial intelligence for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.
-
A new problem for artificial intelligence: data is not sexy
Almost a year after the Department of Defense created a hub for artificial intelligence, the agency is emphasizing the need for the Pentagon to collaborate with industry to be successful.
-
The intelligence community’s space agency gets a new leader
The National Reconnaissance Office’s new head will lead integrating new technology, staying ahead of adversaries, and increasing the speed at which the agency handles data. among other missions.
-
The Air Force’s 5 principles to advance artificial intelligence
The Air Force has been on an almost three-year journey to integrate artificial intelligence into operations and that effort will soon be more apparent as the service plans to declassify its artificial intelligence strategy.
-
US Air Force looks to small businesses for an AI-integrated simulator
The Air Force released a list of areas in which it’s interested, including interoperability among networked simulators; cloud-based simulators; and performance-based training, data collection and analysis.
-
Want to improve the Army’s infantry?
The Army is hoping to gain insight into robotics and artificial intelligence that could inform dismounted infantry platoon capabilities through manned-unmanned teaming.
-
Could these 5 projects transform defense?
The Defense Innovation Unit is working on several projects aimed at improving defense by adopting and adapting commercial solutions.













