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DIU awards $45M contract for weapon systems cybersecurity
The Defense Innovation Unit award a contract for weapons system cybersecurity.
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Why the US chose to ‘name and shame’ Russia over cyberattacks
Nearly a dozen countries, including the United States, attributed a 2019 cyberattack on the country of Georgia to Russia’s military, a move that experts said was the most high-profile example yet of an effort to establish acceptable behavior in cyberspace.
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Worried about a cyberattack from Iran? Here’s how feds prepare
Fifth Domain asked former top cybersecurity professionals from top civilian government departments how they prepared for heightened cybersecurity risk. Here’s what they said.
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Can the Pentagon achieve cybersecurity through obscurity?
At Cybercon, a proposal to reduce industry transparency in the name of national security.
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Cyber Command’s first decade shows its value. Congress needs to ensure it continues
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger shares his thoughts on the last decade of U.S. Cyber Command and what lawmakers need to do to ensure its future.
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Shanahan: cybersecurity will become new measure for industry
The deputy secretary of defense says industry needs to take responsibility for their own information security.
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DIU awards $45M contract for weapon systems cybersecurity
The Defense Innovation Unit award a contract for weapons system cybersecurity.
-
Why the US chose to ‘name and shame’ Russia over cyberattacks
Nearly a dozen countries, including the United States, attributed a 2019 cyberattack on the country of Georgia to Russia’s military, a move that experts said was the most high-profile example yet of an effort to establish acceptable behavior in cyberspace.
-
Worried about a cyberattack from Iran? Here’s how feds prepare
Fifth Domain asked former top cybersecurity professionals from top civilian government departments how they prepared for heightened cybersecurity risk. Here’s what they said.
-
Can the Pentagon achieve cybersecurity through obscurity?
At Cybercon, a proposal to reduce industry transparency in the name of national security.
-
Cyber Command’s first decade shows its value. Congress needs to ensure it continues
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger shares his thoughts on the last decade of U.S. Cyber Command and what lawmakers need to do to ensure its future.
-
Shanahan: cybersecurity will become new measure for industry
The deputy secretary of defense says industry needs to take responsibility for their own information security.
-
DIU awards $45M contract for weapon systems cybersecurity
The Defense Innovation Unit award a contract for weapons system cybersecurity.
-
Why the US chose to ‘name and shame’ Russia over cyberattacks
Nearly a dozen countries, including the United States, attributed a 2019 cyberattack on the country of Georgia to Russia’s military, a move that experts said was the most high-profile example yet of an effort to establish acceptable behavior in cyberspace.
-
Worried about a cyberattack from Iran? Here’s how feds prepare
Fifth Domain asked former top cybersecurity professionals from top civilian government departments how they prepared for heightened cybersecurity risk. Here’s what they said.
-
Can the Pentagon achieve cybersecurity through obscurity?
At Cybercon, a proposal to reduce industry transparency in the name of national security.
-
Cyber Command’s first decade shows its value. Congress needs to ensure it continues
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger shares his thoughts on the last decade of U.S. Cyber Command and what lawmakers need to do to ensure its future.
-
Shanahan: cybersecurity will become new measure for industry
The deputy secretary of defense says industry needs to take responsibility for their own information security.

















