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Trump, Mattis lose as ‘Space Corps’ proposal survives in defense policy bill
There’s one less hurdle for a new military branch focused on space after an amendment meant to derail it failed Wednesday to get approval from the House Rules Committee for a public floor debate.
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US government backing away from Russia-based Kaspersky Labs
The fate of Kaspersky Labs within the U.S. government appears to be in a death spiral as fresh reports seem to link the Russian cybersecurity company directly to Russian government intelligence and security agencies, a long founded claim disavowed by the companys chief.
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Rep. Stefanik on emerging cyber threats, capabilities
U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik is the chairwoman of the Armed Services Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee with jurisdiction over Pentagon cyber operations, counter-terrorism, U.S. Special Operations Command and countering weapons of mass destruction.
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5 lessons from Senate hearing on election hacking, including whether Trump is really president
The Senate Intelligence Committee gathered two expert panels on Thursday for a discussion of the past, present and future of Russian interference in elections
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Congress hears sinister tale of Russia election meddling
Current and former government officials painted a sinister portrait Wednesday of Russian cyberattacks on the United States aimed at interfering in the U.S. presidential election last year.
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House subcommittee wants more cyber in the Pacific
Language in the House Armed Services Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittees portion of the National Defense Authorization Act greater incorporation of cyber into operational planning in the Pacific theater.
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Warner calls for full, public disclosure on election hacking
In a letter written to DHS Secretary John Kelly, Sen. Mark Warner said the dangers of the 2016 election attacks can be neutralized by educating the public.
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Patchwork security through the PATCH Act [Commentary]
The government has responded to the recent WannaCry ransomware outbreak, which used stolen NSA cyber tools EternalBlue and DoublePulsar.
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Bipartisan House bill calls for oversight of DoD cyber ops
Bipartisan legislation introduced by members of the House of Representatives Commission on Armed Services would establish a framework governing the Department of Defenses reporting to congressional oversight officials any sensitive military cyber operations and cyber weapons launched.
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DoD’s annual China assessment shows growing cyber, EW capabilities
DoD released its annual assessment of China’s military capabilities, with more focus on cyber operations. Last year, cyber got a total of 30 words in the report.
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Trump, Mattis lose as ‘Space Corps’ proposal survives in defense policy bill
There’s one less hurdle for a new military branch focused on space after an amendment meant to derail it failed Wednesday to get approval from the House Rules Committee for a public floor debate.
-
US government backing away from Russia-based Kaspersky Labs
The fate of Kaspersky Labs within the U.S. government appears to be in a death spiral as fresh reports seem to link the Russian cybersecurity company directly to Russian government intelligence and security agencies, a long founded claim disavowed by the companys chief.
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Rep. Stefanik on emerging cyber threats, capabilities
U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik is the chairwoman of the Armed Services Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee with jurisdiction over Pentagon cyber operations, counter-terrorism, U.S. Special Operations Command and countering weapons of mass destruction.
-
5 lessons from Senate hearing on election hacking, including whether Trump is really president
The Senate Intelligence Committee gathered two expert panels on Thursday for a discussion of the past, present and future of Russian interference in elections
-
Congress hears sinister tale of Russia election meddling
Current and former government officials painted a sinister portrait Wednesday of Russian cyberattacks on the United States aimed at interfering in the U.S. presidential election last year.
-
House subcommittee wants more cyber in the Pacific
Language in the House Armed Services Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittees portion of the National Defense Authorization Act greater incorporation of cyber into operational planning in the Pacific theater.
-
Warner calls for full, public disclosure on election hacking
In a letter written to DHS Secretary John Kelly, Sen. Mark Warner said the dangers of the 2016 election attacks can be neutralized by educating the public.
-
Patchwork security through the PATCH Act [Commentary]
The government has responded to the recent WannaCry ransomware outbreak, which used stolen NSA cyber tools EternalBlue and DoublePulsar.
-
Bipartisan House bill calls for oversight of DoD cyber ops
Bipartisan legislation introduced by members of the House of Representatives Commission on Armed Services would establish a framework governing the Department of Defenses reporting to congressional oversight officials any sensitive military cyber operations and cyber weapons launched.
-
DoD’s annual China assessment shows growing cyber, EW capabilities
DoD released its annual assessment of China’s military capabilities, with more focus on cyber operations. Last year, cyber got a total of 30 words in the report.
-
Trump, Mattis lose as ‘Space Corps’ proposal survives in defense policy bill
There’s one less hurdle for a new military branch focused on space after an amendment meant to derail it failed Wednesday to get approval from the House Rules Committee for a public floor debate.
-
US government backing away from Russia-based Kaspersky Labs
The fate of Kaspersky Labs within the U.S. government appears to be in a death spiral as fresh reports seem to link the Russian cybersecurity company directly to Russian government intelligence and security agencies, a long founded claim disavowed by the companys chief.
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Rep. Stefanik on emerging cyber threats, capabilities
U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik is the chairwoman of the Armed Services Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee with jurisdiction over Pentagon cyber operations, counter-terrorism, U.S. Special Operations Command and countering weapons of mass destruction.
-
5 lessons from Senate hearing on election hacking, including whether Trump is really president
The Senate Intelligence Committee gathered two expert panels on Thursday for a discussion of the past, present and future of Russian interference in elections
-
Congress hears sinister tale of Russia election meddling
Current and former government officials painted a sinister portrait Wednesday of Russian cyberattacks on the United States aimed at interfering in the U.S. presidential election last year.
-
House subcommittee wants more cyber in the Pacific
Language in the House Armed Services Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittees portion of the National Defense Authorization Act greater incorporation of cyber into operational planning in the Pacific theater.
-
Warner calls for full, public disclosure on election hacking
In a letter written to DHS Secretary John Kelly, Sen. Mark Warner said the dangers of the 2016 election attacks can be neutralized by educating the public.
-
Patchwork security through the PATCH Act [Commentary]
The government has responded to the recent WannaCry ransomware outbreak, which used stolen NSA cyber tools EternalBlue and DoublePulsar.
-
Bipartisan House bill calls for oversight of DoD cyber ops
Bipartisan legislation introduced by members of the House of Representatives Commission on Armed Services would establish a framework governing the Department of Defenses reporting to congressional oversight officials any sensitive military cyber operations and cyber weapons launched.
-
DoD’s annual China assessment shows growing cyber, EW capabilities
DoD released its annual assessment of China’s military capabilities, with more focus on cyber operations. Last year, cyber got a total of 30 words in the report.








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