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Hackers for hire get government stamp of approval
A company that has held vulnerability disclosure efforts and bug bounties for the Defense Department is one step closer to going wide.
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White House ups DoD cyber budget request
The White House is requesting more than last year for Department of Defense cyber initiatives in fiscal 2020.
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The problem with the Army’s 12-pound iPad
Three questions with Bruce Jette, the Army’s acquisition chief.
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Should the Pentagon help protect private networks?
The Pentagon has worked to clarify its role in protecting non-government entities from threats.
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‘Defending forward’ in the cyber arena
Maj. Gen. Robert Skinner, commander, 24th Air Force/Air Forces Cyber/Joint Force Headquarters-Cyber, on the evolution, integration and convergence of digital operations.
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New report questions effectiveness of cyber indictments
A new report from CrowdStrike asserts indictments of hackers has had little effect in deterring continued malicious cyber behavior globally.
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How Cyber Command’s plan to ‘frustrate’ hackers is working
Cyber Command is now taking the fight to adversaries in cyberspace.
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Trump nominates new leader for spy satellite agency
President Donald Trump has chosen a new individual to lead the National Reconnaissance Office.
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Will Enterprise IT as a Service create a more digital Air Force?
The Air Force is looking to create more efficiencies in a future data and network centric environment.
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Air Force begins to roll out special cyber defense teams
Major commands will begin staffing new mission defense teams that focus on preventing cyberattacks.
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Hackers for hire get government stamp of approval
A company that has held vulnerability disclosure efforts and bug bounties for the Defense Department is one step closer to going wide.
-
White House ups DoD cyber budget request
The White House is requesting more than last year for Department of Defense cyber initiatives in fiscal 2020.
-
The problem with the Army’s 12-pound iPad
Three questions with Bruce Jette, the Army’s acquisition chief.
-
Should the Pentagon help protect private networks?
The Pentagon has worked to clarify its role in protecting non-government entities from threats.
-
‘Defending forward’ in the cyber arena
Maj. Gen. Robert Skinner, commander, 24th Air Force/Air Forces Cyber/Joint Force Headquarters-Cyber, on the evolution, integration and convergence of digital operations.
-
New report questions effectiveness of cyber indictments
A new report from CrowdStrike asserts indictments of hackers has had little effect in deterring continued malicious cyber behavior globally.
-
How Cyber Command’s plan to ‘frustrate’ hackers is working
Cyber Command is now taking the fight to adversaries in cyberspace.
-
Trump nominates new leader for spy satellite agency
President Donald Trump has chosen a new individual to lead the National Reconnaissance Office.
-
Will Enterprise IT as a Service create a more digital Air Force?
The Air Force is looking to create more efficiencies in a future data and network centric environment.
-
Air Force begins to roll out special cyber defense teams
Major commands will begin staffing new mission defense teams that focus on preventing cyberattacks.
-
Hackers for hire get government stamp of approval
A company that has held vulnerability disclosure efforts and bug bounties for the Defense Department is one step closer to going wide.
-
White House ups DoD cyber budget request
The White House is requesting more than last year for Department of Defense cyber initiatives in fiscal 2020.
-
The problem with the Army’s 12-pound iPad
Three questions with Bruce Jette, the Army’s acquisition chief.
-
Should the Pentagon help protect private networks?
The Pentagon has worked to clarify its role in protecting non-government entities from threats.
-
‘Defending forward’ in the cyber arena
Maj. Gen. Robert Skinner, commander, 24th Air Force/Air Forces Cyber/Joint Force Headquarters-Cyber, on the evolution, integration and convergence of digital operations.
-
New report questions effectiveness of cyber indictments
A new report from CrowdStrike asserts indictments of hackers has had little effect in deterring continued malicious cyber behavior globally.
-
How Cyber Command’s plan to ‘frustrate’ hackers is working
Cyber Command is now taking the fight to adversaries in cyberspace.
-
Trump nominates new leader for spy satellite agency
President Donald Trump has chosen a new individual to lead the National Reconnaissance Office.
-
Will Enterprise IT as a Service create a more digital Air Force?
The Air Force is looking to create more efficiencies in a future data and network centric environment.
-
Air Force begins to roll out special cyber defense teams
Major commands will begin staffing new mission defense teams that focus on preventing cyberattacks.












