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Operation Cyber Dragon turning US Navy reservists into digital defenders
“The interesting thing in the IT world or the network world is what’s patched and 100% compliant today might not be patched tomorrow, because vulnerabilities ebb and flow.”
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US, Ukraine agree to more cyber cooperation amid Russian threat
Russia’s latest invasion of Ukraine, launched Feb. 24, was preceded by cyberattacks, including one on Viasat, a California-based company involved in commercial and military markets worldwide.
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US seeking to understand Russia’s failure to project cyber power in Ukraine
“With regard to the Russian use of cyber and our takeaways,” Anne Neuberger said, “there are any number of theories for what we saw and what, frankly, we didn’t see.”
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As US struggles to fill cyber defense jobs, Australia works to keep talent at home
Australia’s artificial intelligence industry leaders point to a gap in the defense workforce at July 20 summit.
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Cybersecurity for critical infrastructure approved in $840 billion defense bill
“In the nearly 22 years that I’ve served in Congress, we have come a long way in cyberspace,” said Rep. Jim Langevin, D-R.I.
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Lockheed nabs $59 million order for Stryker cyber, electronic warfare suite
Officials have said the Terrestrial Layer System-Brigade Combat Team program will help defeat threats on an increasingly digital battlefield.
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NATO forging cyber response force amid growing Russian, Chinese threats
The U.S. will “offer robust national capabilities” to support the initiative, which is using lessons learned from the Russia-Ukraine war to tailor its methods.
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National Guardsmen may soon use personal electronics in deployments
“Bring Your Own Approved Device” initiative would allow guardsmen to use personal mobile equipment to perform the same functions in the field that they would otherwise carry out at a desktop in their offices.
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Kennedy confirmed as Air Force cyber boss
Air Force Maj. Gen. Kevin Kennedy was approved by voice vote on June 23 to lead the 16th Air Force (Air Forces Cyber) and receive his third star.
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How the cloud saved Ukraine’s data from Russian attacks
Russian operatives conducted physical and virtual “wiper attacks” on computer networks in Ukraine – attempting to delete all stored government information. Yet the data survived.
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Operation Cyber Dragon turning US Navy reservists into digital defenders
“The interesting thing in the IT world or the network world is what’s patched and 100% compliant today might not be patched tomorrow, because vulnerabilities ebb and flow.”
-
US, Ukraine agree to more cyber cooperation amid Russian threat
Russia’s latest invasion of Ukraine, launched Feb. 24, was preceded by cyberattacks, including one on Viasat, a California-based company involved in commercial and military markets worldwide.
-
US seeking to understand Russia’s failure to project cyber power in Ukraine
“With regard to the Russian use of cyber and our takeaways,” Anne Neuberger said, “there are any number of theories for what we saw and what, frankly, we didn’t see.”
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As US struggles to fill cyber defense jobs, Australia works to keep talent at home
Australia’s artificial intelligence industry leaders point to a gap in the defense workforce at July 20 summit.
-
Cybersecurity for critical infrastructure approved in $840 billion defense bill
“In the nearly 22 years that I’ve served in Congress, we have come a long way in cyberspace,” said Rep. Jim Langevin, D-R.I.
-
Lockheed nabs $59 million order for Stryker cyber, electronic warfare suite
Officials have said the Terrestrial Layer System-Brigade Combat Team program will help defeat threats on an increasingly digital battlefield.
-
NATO forging cyber response force amid growing Russian, Chinese threats
The U.S. will “offer robust national capabilities” to support the initiative, which is using lessons learned from the Russia-Ukraine war to tailor its methods.
-
National Guardsmen may soon use personal electronics in deployments
“Bring Your Own Approved Device” initiative would allow guardsmen to use personal mobile equipment to perform the same functions in the field that they would otherwise carry out at a desktop in their offices.
-
Kennedy confirmed as Air Force cyber boss
Air Force Maj. Gen. Kevin Kennedy was approved by voice vote on June 23 to lead the 16th Air Force (Air Forces Cyber) and receive his third star.
-
How the cloud saved Ukraine’s data from Russian attacks
Russian operatives conducted physical and virtual “wiper attacks” on computer networks in Ukraine – attempting to delete all stored government information. Yet the data survived.
-
Operation Cyber Dragon turning US Navy reservists into digital defenders
“The interesting thing in the IT world or the network world is what’s patched and 100% compliant today might not be patched tomorrow, because vulnerabilities ebb and flow.”
-
US, Ukraine agree to more cyber cooperation amid Russian threat
Russia’s latest invasion of Ukraine, launched Feb. 24, was preceded by cyberattacks, including one on Viasat, a California-based company involved in commercial and military markets worldwide.
-
US seeking to understand Russia’s failure to project cyber power in Ukraine
“With regard to the Russian use of cyber and our takeaways,” Anne Neuberger said, “there are any number of theories for what we saw and what, frankly, we didn’t see.”
-
As US struggles to fill cyber defense jobs, Australia works to keep talent at home
Australia’s artificial intelligence industry leaders point to a gap in the defense workforce at July 20 summit.
-
Cybersecurity for critical infrastructure approved in $840 billion defense bill
“In the nearly 22 years that I’ve served in Congress, we have come a long way in cyberspace,” said Rep. Jim Langevin, D-R.I.
-
Lockheed nabs $59 million order for Stryker cyber, electronic warfare suite
Officials have said the Terrestrial Layer System-Brigade Combat Team program will help defeat threats on an increasingly digital battlefield.
-
NATO forging cyber response force amid growing Russian, Chinese threats
The U.S. will “offer robust national capabilities” to support the initiative, which is using lessons learned from the Russia-Ukraine war to tailor its methods.
-
National Guardsmen may soon use personal electronics in deployments
“Bring Your Own Approved Device” initiative would allow guardsmen to use personal mobile equipment to perform the same functions in the field that they would otherwise carry out at a desktop in their offices.
-
Kennedy confirmed as Air Force cyber boss
Air Force Maj. Gen. Kevin Kennedy was approved by voice vote on June 23 to lead the 16th Air Force (Air Forces Cyber) and receive his third star.
-
How the cloud saved Ukraine’s data from Russian attacks
Russian operatives conducted physical and virtual “wiper attacks” on computer networks in Ukraine – attempting to delete all stored government information. Yet the data survived.










