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DoD must focus on skilled cyber defenders, not just new tech, warns weapons tester
DOT&E recommends the department refocus cybersecurity efforts on people rather than technology alone.
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US Army’s tactical network must overcome several challenges, says Pentagon weapons tester
Some elements of the Army’s modernized network were not operationally effective, DOT&E said in its annual report.
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US cyber teams work with Israel on cloud defense
Air Force cyber teams exercised alongside Israeli cyber forces in the sixth iteration of Cyber Dome.
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Welcome to Thunderdome: Pentagon awards zero trust architecture prototype
DISA awarded a nearly $7 million contract to Booz Allen Hamilton to develop a prototype for its Thunderdome zero trust architecture.
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Contractors demonstrate single-user drone swarm at DARPA experiment
Raytheon Technologies and Northrop Grumman recently demonstrated that a single user could control a swarm of over 100 unmanned systems in an urban environment.
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Biden signs memorandum to secure sensitive national security systems
The memorandum builds upon a May 2021 executive order aimed at improving cybersecurity across the entirety of federal government systems.
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US Cyber Command will use new academic engagement network to tackle cyber challenges
The new academic engagement network will also serve as a recruiting tool for Cyber Command, especially in filling out the civilian ranks.
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Following procurement cut, the Army is looking to add funding back in 2022 for aerial jamming pod
The Army updated its capability document for the MFEW-Air Large system.
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US Army plans to make big advances in cloud initiatives this year
The Army’s first tactical cloud environment outside of the U.S. will be located in the Pacific.
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Online survey finds hacking to be the number one concern of government IT workers
Public sector survey respondents no longer believe insiders are the greatest threat.
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DoD must focus on skilled cyber defenders, not just new tech, warns weapons tester
DOT&E recommends the department refocus cybersecurity efforts on people rather than technology alone.
-
US Army’s tactical network must overcome several challenges, says Pentagon weapons tester
Some elements of the Army’s modernized network were not operationally effective, DOT&E said in its annual report.
-
US cyber teams work with Israel on cloud defense
Air Force cyber teams exercised alongside Israeli cyber forces in the sixth iteration of Cyber Dome.
-
Welcome to Thunderdome: Pentagon awards zero trust architecture prototype
DISA awarded a nearly $7 million contract to Booz Allen Hamilton to develop a prototype for its Thunderdome zero trust architecture.
-
Contractors demonstrate single-user drone swarm at DARPA experiment
Raytheon Technologies and Northrop Grumman recently demonstrated that a single user could control a swarm of over 100 unmanned systems in an urban environment.
-
Biden signs memorandum to secure sensitive national security systems
The memorandum builds upon a May 2021 executive order aimed at improving cybersecurity across the entirety of federal government systems.
-
US Cyber Command will use new academic engagement network to tackle cyber challenges
The new academic engagement network will also serve as a recruiting tool for Cyber Command, especially in filling out the civilian ranks.
-
Following procurement cut, the Army is looking to add funding back in 2022 for aerial jamming pod
The Army updated its capability document for the MFEW-Air Large system.
-
US Army plans to make big advances in cloud initiatives this year
The Army’s first tactical cloud environment outside of the U.S. will be located in the Pacific.
-
Online survey finds hacking to be the number one concern of government IT workers
Public sector survey respondents no longer believe insiders are the greatest threat.
-
DoD must focus on skilled cyber defenders, not just new tech, warns weapons tester
DOT&E recommends the department refocus cybersecurity efforts on people rather than technology alone.
-
US Army’s tactical network must overcome several challenges, says Pentagon weapons tester
Some elements of the Army’s modernized network were not operationally effective, DOT&E said in its annual report.
-
US cyber teams work with Israel on cloud defense
Air Force cyber teams exercised alongside Israeli cyber forces in the sixth iteration of Cyber Dome.
-
Welcome to Thunderdome: Pentagon awards zero trust architecture prototype
DISA awarded a nearly $7 million contract to Booz Allen Hamilton to develop a prototype for its Thunderdome zero trust architecture.
-
Contractors demonstrate single-user drone swarm at DARPA experiment
Raytheon Technologies and Northrop Grumman recently demonstrated that a single user could control a swarm of over 100 unmanned systems in an urban environment.
-
Biden signs memorandum to secure sensitive national security systems
The memorandum builds upon a May 2021 executive order aimed at improving cybersecurity across the entirety of federal government systems.
-
US Cyber Command will use new academic engagement network to tackle cyber challenges
The new academic engagement network will also serve as a recruiting tool for Cyber Command, especially in filling out the civilian ranks.
-
Following procurement cut, the Army is looking to add funding back in 2022 for aerial jamming pod
The Army updated its capability document for the MFEW-Air Large system.
-
US Army plans to make big advances in cloud initiatives this year
The Army’s first tactical cloud environment outside of the U.S. will be located in the Pacific.
-
Online survey finds hacking to be the number one concern of government IT workers
Public sector survey respondents no longer believe insiders are the greatest threat.













