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What the Pentagon’s new AI strategy means for cybersecurity
The Pentagon’s AI strategy shows how the American military will rely on artificial intelligence as a defensive tool for cybersecurity.
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Pentagon to funnel tens of millions into cyber training for American soldiers
The Pentagon is investing tens of millions of dollars into new cyber training centers, which comes as the American military has pledged to take more offensive operations in cyberspace.
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Intelligence chiefs single out China in threat hearing
The U.S. intelligence community took aim at China during its annual assessment of worldwide threats, accusing the East Asian giant of blistering cyberattacks that are the foundation of a prolonged espionage campaign.
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3 ways the Navy wants to protect its weapons from cyberattacks
Th Navy’s research represents the core of good cybersecurity, both inside and outside the Pentagon.
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Why the Pentagon’s cyber innovation could fall behind
A new paper argues that cyber innovation will struggle amid growing conflict with China and Russia.
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What happens next after China’s alleged theft of American business secrets
The indictment has sparked calls for the U.S. to be more aggressive in cyberspace and take more defensive measures, with more attention likely to be cast on machine learning techniques meant to stifle Beijing’s tactics.
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Behind the White House’s plan to be more aggressive in cyberspace
How North Korean threats, disappearing Russians and massive Chinese hacks led the Trump administration to a new cybersecurity strategy.
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Warner wants more Pentagon spending on cybersecurity
Sen. Mark Warner, the ranking member of the Senate’s intelligence committee, called for a realignment of Pentagon spending priorities to boost cybersecurity and technology investments.
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Why cyber compounds Pentagon purchasing problems
The Pentagon’s cyber acquisition process is “too slow,” a “support nightmare,” and one that “puts the warfighter at risk,” an upcoming paper argues.
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Midterms Security Watch: Quiet Election Day early sign of cyber policy success
Fifth Domain is live-blogging security updates before, during and after the Nov. 6 midterms. Follow our tally of the Department of Homeland Security and other efforts to ensure election day integrity.
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What the Pentagon’s new AI strategy means for cybersecurity
The Pentagon’s AI strategy shows how the American military will rely on artificial intelligence as a defensive tool for cybersecurity.
-
Pentagon to funnel tens of millions into cyber training for American soldiers
The Pentagon is investing tens of millions of dollars into new cyber training centers, which comes as the American military has pledged to take more offensive operations in cyberspace.
-
Intelligence chiefs single out China in threat hearing
The U.S. intelligence community took aim at China during its annual assessment of worldwide threats, accusing the East Asian giant of blistering cyberattacks that are the foundation of a prolonged espionage campaign.
-
3 ways the Navy wants to protect its weapons from cyberattacks
Th Navy’s research represents the core of good cybersecurity, both inside and outside the Pentagon.
-
Why the Pentagon’s cyber innovation could fall behind
A new paper argues that cyber innovation will struggle amid growing conflict with China and Russia.
-
What happens next after China’s alleged theft of American business secrets
The indictment has sparked calls for the U.S. to be more aggressive in cyberspace and take more defensive measures, with more attention likely to be cast on machine learning techniques meant to stifle Beijing’s tactics.
-
Behind the White House’s plan to be more aggressive in cyberspace
How North Korean threats, disappearing Russians and massive Chinese hacks led the Trump administration to a new cybersecurity strategy.
-
Warner wants more Pentagon spending on cybersecurity
Sen. Mark Warner, the ranking member of the Senate’s intelligence committee, called for a realignment of Pentagon spending priorities to boost cybersecurity and technology investments.
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Why cyber compounds Pentagon purchasing problems
The Pentagon’s cyber acquisition process is “too slow,” a “support nightmare,” and one that “puts the warfighter at risk,” an upcoming paper argues.
-
Midterms Security Watch: Quiet Election Day early sign of cyber policy success
Fifth Domain is live-blogging security updates before, during and after the Nov. 6 midterms. Follow our tally of the Department of Homeland Security and other efforts to ensure election day integrity.
-
What the Pentagon’s new AI strategy means for cybersecurity
The Pentagon’s AI strategy shows how the American military will rely on artificial intelligence as a defensive tool for cybersecurity.
-
Pentagon to funnel tens of millions into cyber training for American soldiers
The Pentagon is investing tens of millions of dollars into new cyber training centers, which comes as the American military has pledged to take more offensive operations in cyberspace.
-
Intelligence chiefs single out China in threat hearing
The U.S. intelligence community took aim at China during its annual assessment of worldwide threats, accusing the East Asian giant of blistering cyberattacks that are the foundation of a prolonged espionage campaign.
-
3 ways the Navy wants to protect its weapons from cyberattacks
Th Navy’s research represents the core of good cybersecurity, both inside and outside the Pentagon.
-
Why the Pentagon’s cyber innovation could fall behind
A new paper argues that cyber innovation will struggle amid growing conflict with China and Russia.
-
What happens next after China’s alleged theft of American business secrets
The indictment has sparked calls for the U.S. to be more aggressive in cyberspace and take more defensive measures, with more attention likely to be cast on machine learning techniques meant to stifle Beijing’s tactics.
-
Behind the White House’s plan to be more aggressive in cyberspace
How North Korean threats, disappearing Russians and massive Chinese hacks led the Trump administration to a new cybersecurity strategy.
-
Warner wants more Pentagon spending on cybersecurity
Sen. Mark Warner, the ranking member of the Senate’s intelligence committee, called for a realignment of Pentagon spending priorities to boost cybersecurity and technology investments.
-
Why cyber compounds Pentagon purchasing problems
The Pentagon’s cyber acquisition process is “too slow,” a “support nightmare,” and one that “puts the warfighter at risk,” an upcoming paper argues.
-
Midterms Security Watch: Quiet Election Day early sign of cyber policy success
Fifth Domain is live-blogging security updates before, during and after the Nov. 6 midterms. Follow our tally of the Department of Homeland Security and other efforts to ensure election day integrity.













