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How organizations are being kept in the ‘dark’
A survey of private and public sector IT professionals found 60 percent of respondents reported half of their data was unknown and untapped, but AI may hold a key.
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Could a new office protect critical US tech?
Legislation is being added to the defense authorization bill that would create an executive office dedicated to cybersecurity protection, as well as reform security clearance procedures.
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30-day GPS outage could cost US industry $45B
Government officials have warned of threats to GPS and how a successful attack on that technology would impact national security.
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How will Congress combat deepfake videos?
Congress is grappling with how to combat deepfake videos, which are created to manipulate audio and video in a way that is indistinguishable to most people.
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4 new members for NATO cyber defense organization
A NATO cyber defense organization welcomed four new member nations: Bulgaria, Denmark, Norway, and Romania.
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Northrop Grumman awarded $958M contract for radar system
The Marine Corps awarded Northrop Grumman a $958 million contract for an advanced radar system that will aid in air defense.
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4,000 banned devices found on government networks
The Trump Administration and Commerce Department are weighing another ban on a Chinese technology company, Hikivision. However, a data security firm claims devices from previous bans still exist in the public sector.
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How industry can build better AI for the military
Government leaders explained how they can help improve incentives for industry to build better artificial intelligence for military use.
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Can artificial intelligence improve aerial dogfighting?
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to automate air-to-air combat, which would free pilots to concentrate on the larger air battle creating a human-machine team.
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The new 4G network that will help Naval Base Coronado
Verizon is teaming up with Naval Base Coronado to install a new 4G network system with hopes to enable 5G technologies in the future.
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How organizations are being kept in the ‘dark’
A survey of private and public sector IT professionals found 60 percent of respondents reported half of their data was unknown and untapped, but AI may hold a key.
-
Could a new office protect critical US tech?
Legislation is being added to the defense authorization bill that would create an executive office dedicated to cybersecurity protection, as well as reform security clearance procedures.
-
30-day GPS outage could cost US industry $45B
Government officials have warned of threats to GPS and how a successful attack on that technology would impact national security.
-
How will Congress combat deepfake videos?
Congress is grappling with how to combat deepfake videos, which are created to manipulate audio and video in a way that is indistinguishable to most people.
-
4 new members for NATO cyber defense organization
A NATO cyber defense organization welcomed four new member nations: Bulgaria, Denmark, Norway, and Romania.
-
Northrop Grumman awarded $958M contract for radar system
The Marine Corps awarded Northrop Grumman a $958 million contract for an advanced radar system that will aid in air defense.
-
4,000 banned devices found on government networks
The Trump Administration and Commerce Department are weighing another ban on a Chinese technology company, Hikivision. However, a data security firm claims devices from previous bans still exist in the public sector.
-
How industry can build better AI for the military
Government leaders explained how they can help improve incentives for industry to build better artificial intelligence for military use.
-
Can artificial intelligence improve aerial dogfighting?
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to automate air-to-air combat, which would free pilots to concentrate on the larger air battle creating a human-machine team.
-
The new 4G network that will help Naval Base Coronado
Verizon is teaming up with Naval Base Coronado to install a new 4G network system with hopes to enable 5G technologies in the future.
-
How organizations are being kept in the ‘dark’
A survey of private and public sector IT professionals found 60 percent of respondents reported half of their data was unknown and untapped, but AI may hold a key.
-
Could a new office protect critical US tech?
Legislation is being added to the defense authorization bill that would create an executive office dedicated to cybersecurity protection, as well as reform security clearance procedures.
-
30-day GPS outage could cost US industry $45B
Government officials have warned of threats to GPS and how a successful attack on that technology would impact national security.
-
How will Congress combat deepfake videos?
Congress is grappling with how to combat deepfake videos, which are created to manipulate audio and video in a way that is indistinguishable to most people.
-
4 new members for NATO cyber defense organization
A NATO cyber defense organization welcomed four new member nations: Bulgaria, Denmark, Norway, and Romania.
-
Northrop Grumman awarded $958M contract for radar system
The Marine Corps awarded Northrop Grumman a $958 million contract for an advanced radar system that will aid in air defense.
-
4,000 banned devices found on government networks
The Trump Administration and Commerce Department are weighing another ban on a Chinese technology company, Hikivision. However, a data security firm claims devices from previous bans still exist in the public sector.
-
How industry can build better AI for the military
Government leaders explained how they can help improve incentives for industry to build better artificial intelligence for military use.
-
Can artificial intelligence improve aerial dogfighting?
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wants to automate air-to-air combat, which would free pilots to concentrate on the larger air battle creating a human-machine team.
-
The new 4G network that will help Naval Base Coronado
Verizon is teaming up with Naval Base Coronado to install a new 4G network system with hopes to enable 5G technologies in the future.













