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The debate about whether DISA’s new security system is ready for primetime
The Pentagon’s chief weapons tester and the Defense Information Systems Agency disagree about the direction of a program to strengthen network security.
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Leadership looks to ready Marines for high-end fight
For a force used to the counterterrorism fight, it will take some transitioning to compete against near-peer actors.
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The Navy’s $1 million fix-it team
Before the Navy deploys a strike group, leaders send a specialized team of IT experts at a cost of about $1 million a pop to ensure that network systems within each ship and from ship-to-ship work seamlessly together.
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Six reasons the Pentagon’s deputy secretary is excited about the cloud
Patrick Shanahan, the deputy secretary for the Department of Defense, used a press gaggle Feb. 6 to explain his optimism for broader cloud adoption at the Pentagon.
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Here’s what the Navy is doing to combat near-peer competitors
Top Navy officials described how their forces are addressing the “great power competition” arising with information warfare.
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No comms? Naval community not worried
Naval officials explained that the training of their forces will provide the upper hand in a communications-degraded environment.
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The National Defense Strategy in one page
The Deputy Secretary of Defense boiled down the recently released 11-page National Defense Strategy summary to one page at the 2018 AFCEA West conference.
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This platform wants to address cyberthreats at the edge
PacStar and Fidelis Cybersecurity have teamed to deliver a rugged tactical cyberthreat detection and response system for mobile war fighters.
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New technology boosts productivity, but also threats, says DARPA expert
DARPA is operating with consideration of how each new technology could be used against the United States or everyday Americans.
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A peek inside Army cyber protection teams
Members of the Army’s Cyber Protection Brigade provided reporters insight into their unique mission set.
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The debate about whether DISA’s new security system is ready for primetime
The Pentagon’s chief weapons tester and the Defense Information Systems Agency disagree about the direction of a program to strengthen network security.
-
Leadership looks to ready Marines for high-end fight
For a force used to the counterterrorism fight, it will take some transitioning to compete against near-peer actors.
-
The Navy’s $1 million fix-it team
Before the Navy deploys a strike group, leaders send a specialized team of IT experts at a cost of about $1 million a pop to ensure that network systems within each ship and from ship-to-ship work seamlessly together.
-
Six reasons the Pentagon’s deputy secretary is excited about the cloud
Patrick Shanahan, the deputy secretary for the Department of Defense, used a press gaggle Feb. 6 to explain his optimism for broader cloud adoption at the Pentagon.
-
Here’s what the Navy is doing to combat near-peer competitors
Top Navy officials described how their forces are addressing the “great power competition” arising with information warfare.
-
No comms? Naval community not worried
Naval officials explained that the training of their forces will provide the upper hand in a communications-degraded environment.
-
The National Defense Strategy in one page
The Deputy Secretary of Defense boiled down the recently released 11-page National Defense Strategy summary to one page at the 2018 AFCEA West conference.
-
This platform wants to address cyberthreats at the edge
PacStar and Fidelis Cybersecurity have teamed to deliver a rugged tactical cyberthreat detection and response system for mobile war fighters.
-
New technology boosts productivity, but also threats, says DARPA expert
DARPA is operating with consideration of how each new technology could be used against the United States or everyday Americans.
-
A peek inside Army cyber protection teams
Members of the Army’s Cyber Protection Brigade provided reporters insight into their unique mission set.
-
The debate about whether DISA’s new security system is ready for primetime
The Pentagon’s chief weapons tester and the Defense Information Systems Agency disagree about the direction of a program to strengthen network security.
-
Leadership looks to ready Marines for high-end fight
For a force used to the counterterrorism fight, it will take some transitioning to compete against near-peer actors.
-
The Navy’s $1 million fix-it team
Before the Navy deploys a strike group, leaders send a specialized team of IT experts at a cost of about $1 million a pop to ensure that network systems within each ship and from ship-to-ship work seamlessly together.
-
Six reasons the Pentagon’s deputy secretary is excited about the cloud
Patrick Shanahan, the deputy secretary for the Department of Defense, used a press gaggle Feb. 6 to explain his optimism for broader cloud adoption at the Pentagon.
-
Here’s what the Navy is doing to combat near-peer competitors
Top Navy officials described how their forces are addressing the “great power competition” arising with information warfare.
-
No comms? Naval community not worried
Naval officials explained that the training of their forces will provide the upper hand in a communications-degraded environment.
-
The National Defense Strategy in one page
The Deputy Secretary of Defense boiled down the recently released 11-page National Defense Strategy summary to one page at the 2018 AFCEA West conference.
-
This platform wants to address cyberthreats at the edge
PacStar and Fidelis Cybersecurity have teamed to deliver a rugged tactical cyberthreat detection and response system for mobile war fighters.
-
New technology boosts productivity, but also threats, says DARPA expert
DARPA is operating with consideration of how each new technology could be used against the United States or everyday Americans.
-
A peek inside Army cyber protection teams
Members of the Army’s Cyber Protection Brigade provided reporters insight into their unique mission set.













