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Unique chamber saves military in repair cycle costs
A one-of-a-kind chamber at Tobyhanna Army Depot is saving the military thousands of dollars and time when repairing and testing counter-mortar radars.
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Humans have capacity to shape future of cyberspace
As cyberspace is manmade, humans can shape the domain more so than the four other physical domains of warfare.
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How can the Air Force crowdsource intelligence?
While the Air Force uses sophisticated, high-resolution ISR sensors, crowdsourcing intelligence at a lower, more targeted level could make intelligence more accurate.
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Cyberthreat hunt teams would benefit from machine assistance
Automation is important for cyber defense in order to stay ahead of threats that move too quickly for human reaction; though, human hunters are of growing importance in defensive postures.
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How to observe threats on your network
Even if threats are detected on the network, sometimes, observing them rather than expelling them can deliver a raft of insights.
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Army’s IT must be more maneuverable across domains
As the Army is moving toward the notion of multi-domain warfare, the force must be more agile to combat attacks against the network.
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Marine Corps deputy CIO asks for help, outlines C2 strategy
Kenneth Bible, deputy CIO for the Marines Corps, outlined where he needs help from industry and described three goals of a new command and control strategy.
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Army general: Don’t just focus on ‘the network’
Gen. Karl Gingrich, assistant program executive officer for operations, readiness and fielding at PEO C3T, offered a few thoughts on the Army’s network modernization efforts.
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DISA director: Military still figuring out how to fight in cyberspace
Lt. Gen. Alan Lynn said DoD still has work to do to protect networks from cyberattacks.
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Autonomy out of necessity — not because it’s cool
The military is moving toward greater autonomy — not because it’s cool, but because it must, one official stated.
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Unique chamber saves military in repair cycle costs
A one-of-a-kind chamber at Tobyhanna Army Depot is saving the military thousands of dollars and time when repairing and testing counter-mortar radars.
-
Humans have capacity to shape future of cyberspace
As cyberspace is manmade, humans can shape the domain more so than the four other physical domains of warfare.
-
How can the Air Force crowdsource intelligence?
While the Air Force uses sophisticated, high-resolution ISR sensors, crowdsourcing intelligence at a lower, more targeted level could make intelligence more accurate.
-
Cyberthreat hunt teams would benefit from machine assistance
Automation is important for cyber defense in order to stay ahead of threats that move too quickly for human reaction; though, human hunters are of growing importance in defensive postures.
-
How to observe threats on your network
Even if threats are detected on the network, sometimes, observing them rather than expelling them can deliver a raft of insights.
-
Army’s IT must be more maneuverable across domains
As the Army is moving toward the notion of multi-domain warfare, the force must be more agile to combat attacks against the network.
-
Marine Corps deputy CIO asks for help, outlines C2 strategy
Kenneth Bible, deputy CIO for the Marines Corps, outlined where he needs help from industry and described three goals of a new command and control strategy.
-
Army general: Don’t just focus on ‘the network’
Gen. Karl Gingrich, assistant program executive officer for operations, readiness and fielding at PEO C3T, offered a few thoughts on the Army’s network modernization efforts.
-
DISA director: Military still figuring out how to fight in cyberspace
Lt. Gen. Alan Lynn said DoD still has work to do to protect networks from cyberattacks.
-
Autonomy out of necessity — not because it’s cool
The military is moving toward greater autonomy — not because it’s cool, but because it must, one official stated.
-
Unique chamber saves military in repair cycle costs
A one-of-a-kind chamber at Tobyhanna Army Depot is saving the military thousands of dollars and time when repairing and testing counter-mortar radars.
-
Humans have capacity to shape future of cyberspace
As cyberspace is manmade, humans can shape the domain more so than the four other physical domains of warfare.
-
How can the Air Force crowdsource intelligence?
While the Air Force uses sophisticated, high-resolution ISR sensors, crowdsourcing intelligence at a lower, more targeted level could make intelligence more accurate.
-
Cyberthreat hunt teams would benefit from machine assistance
Automation is important for cyber defense in order to stay ahead of threats that move too quickly for human reaction; though, human hunters are of growing importance in defensive postures.
-
How to observe threats on your network
Even if threats are detected on the network, sometimes, observing them rather than expelling them can deliver a raft of insights.
-
Army’s IT must be more maneuverable across domains
As the Army is moving toward the notion of multi-domain warfare, the force must be more agile to combat attacks against the network.
-
Marine Corps deputy CIO asks for help, outlines C2 strategy
Kenneth Bible, deputy CIO for the Marines Corps, outlined where he needs help from industry and described three goals of a new command and control strategy.
-
Army general: Don’t just focus on ‘the network’
Gen. Karl Gingrich, assistant program executive officer for operations, readiness and fielding at PEO C3T, offered a few thoughts on the Army’s network modernization efforts.
-
DISA director: Military still figuring out how to fight in cyberspace
Lt. Gen. Alan Lynn said DoD still has work to do to protect networks from cyberattacks.
-
Autonomy out of necessity — not because it’s cool
The military is moving toward greater autonomy — not because it’s cool, but because it must, one official stated.













