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Pentagon zero-trust office aims to start data tagging, labeling in ′24
The Defense Department is seeking to demo a solution, even an imperfect one, to a longstanding problem.
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Pentagon seeks objective way to test tools for zero trust compliance
To increase the number of designs going through purple teaming, Resnick said he wants to find a way to enlist the help of industry.
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Pentagon to issue guidance on open radio access networks to support 5G
ORAN is something the DoD has been pushing aggressively to explore.
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DISA says IT ‘problem statements’ will help industry speed innovation
Officials said with industry constantly coming to market with new tools, there’s a need by government to be a wary purchaser.
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Expect heavier hand, ‘bite’ from DOD zero-trust office, boss says
The memo will give the young office “bite,” its top boss said.
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Find a way to retain cyber pros, Pentagon personnel guru says
Part of the reason available flexibilities haven’t been used is they’re expensive and HR personnel don’t know how to use them.
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Zero trust at DoD hinges on thawing stubbornness in the workforce
Resnick said he has seen the spirit of innovation in leadership, but it’s the mid-tier of the workforce that sometimes pushes back.
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Pentagon unveils IT modernization plan to tackle talent, tech hurdles
The ‘Fulcrum’ strategy offers specifics on broad, sweeping goals by the U.S. military to communicate faster and more securely with warfighters and allies.
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Future of fighting in cyberspace: What to expect at TechNet
The showroom floor will also be open to display the latest technology in cybersecurity from dozens of companies.
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Workforce issues a non-technical barrier to DOD cyber competition
The proliferation of digital threats in recent years has forced cybersecurity to become the responsibility of every Pentagon office, civilian and military.
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Pentagon zero-trust office aims to start data tagging, labeling in ′24
The Defense Department is seeking to demo a solution, even an imperfect one, to a longstanding problem.
-
Pentagon seeks objective way to test tools for zero trust compliance
To increase the number of designs going through purple teaming, Resnick said he wants to find a way to enlist the help of industry.
-
Pentagon to issue guidance on open radio access networks to support 5G
ORAN is something the DoD has been pushing aggressively to explore.
-
DISA says IT ‘problem statements’ will help industry speed innovation
Officials said with industry constantly coming to market with new tools, there’s a need by government to be a wary purchaser.
-
Expect heavier hand, ‘bite’ from DOD zero-trust office, boss says
The memo will give the young office “bite,” its top boss said.
-
Find a way to retain cyber pros, Pentagon personnel guru says
Part of the reason available flexibilities haven’t been used is they’re expensive and HR personnel don’t know how to use them.
-
Zero trust at DoD hinges on thawing stubbornness in the workforce
Resnick said he has seen the spirit of innovation in leadership, but it’s the mid-tier of the workforce that sometimes pushes back.
-
Pentagon unveils IT modernization plan to tackle talent, tech hurdles
The ‘Fulcrum’ strategy offers specifics on broad, sweeping goals by the U.S. military to communicate faster and more securely with warfighters and allies.
-
Future of fighting in cyberspace: What to expect at TechNet
The showroom floor will also be open to display the latest technology in cybersecurity from dozens of companies.
-
Workforce issues a non-technical barrier to DOD cyber competition
The proliferation of digital threats in recent years has forced cybersecurity to become the responsibility of every Pentagon office, civilian and military.
-
Pentagon zero-trust office aims to start data tagging, labeling in ′24
The Defense Department is seeking to demo a solution, even an imperfect one, to a longstanding problem.
-
Pentagon seeks objective way to test tools for zero trust compliance
To increase the number of designs going through purple teaming, Resnick said he wants to find a way to enlist the help of industry.
-
Pentagon to issue guidance on open radio access networks to support 5G
ORAN is something the DoD has been pushing aggressively to explore.
-
DISA says IT ‘problem statements’ will help industry speed innovation
Officials said with industry constantly coming to market with new tools, there’s a need by government to be a wary purchaser.
-
Expect heavier hand, ‘bite’ from DOD zero-trust office, boss says
The memo will give the young office “bite,” its top boss said.
-
Find a way to retain cyber pros, Pentagon personnel guru says
Part of the reason available flexibilities haven’t been used is they’re expensive and HR personnel don’t know how to use them.
-
Zero trust at DoD hinges on thawing stubbornness in the workforce
Resnick said he has seen the spirit of innovation in leadership, but it’s the mid-tier of the workforce that sometimes pushes back.
-
Pentagon unveils IT modernization plan to tackle talent, tech hurdles
The ‘Fulcrum’ strategy offers specifics on broad, sweeping goals by the U.S. military to communicate faster and more securely with warfighters and allies.
-
Future of fighting in cyberspace: What to expect at TechNet
The showroom floor will also be open to display the latest technology in cybersecurity from dozens of companies.
-
Workforce issues a non-technical barrier to DOD cyber competition
The proliferation of digital threats in recent years has forced cybersecurity to become the responsibility of every Pentagon office, civilian and military.













