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DoD releases first new cyber strategy in three years
The much awaited strategy articulates how the DoD will combat strategic competitors such as Russia and China.
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Is the US where it needs to be on cyber?
The nation’s current cyberspace structures are “suboptimal” and won’t generate the necessary outcomes, according to the recently retired director of the National Security Agency and former head of U.S. Cyber Command.
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Cyber Command’s acquisition authority still in its infancy
The command hopes to change this in the near future.
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For help with election hacking, states call the National Guard
States’ governors have recently asked the National Guard to help out with election security events.
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A new generation of intelligence collaborative tools is coming
Building on successes of previous years, the intelligence community CIO articulated a “second epoch” for the IC IT Enterprise, or IC ITE.
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How could artificial intelligence help the intelligence community? (Hint: 这不是你猜的方式)
Artificial intelligence may be able to assist the intelligence community decipher foreign languages.
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Here’s a look at the Army’s new enterprise cloud strategy
The Army is updating its enterprise cloud strategy for the first time since 2015.
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Here are the cyber staffing issues facing the Defense Department
The Department of Defense’s 10-year-old cyber war-fighting outfit may need up to 1,000 new, highly specialized employees. As cyberthreats proliferate, can it find them in time?
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Did DISA make the cut in the FY19 defense bill?
The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act requires a review of so-called fourth estate agencies in search of efficiencies.
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‘The best piece of legislation’ in DC is about quantum computing
Rep. Will Hurd warned that Russia and China are sucking up encrypted communications in the hopes of retroactively reading them after they achieve encryption-breaking quantum computing capabilities.
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DoD releases first new cyber strategy in three years
The much awaited strategy articulates how the DoD will combat strategic competitors such as Russia and China.
-
Is the US where it needs to be on cyber?
The nation’s current cyberspace structures are “suboptimal” and won’t generate the necessary outcomes, according to the recently retired director of the National Security Agency and former head of U.S. Cyber Command.
-
Cyber Command’s acquisition authority still in its infancy
The command hopes to change this in the near future.
-
For help with election hacking, states call the National Guard
States’ governors have recently asked the National Guard to help out with election security events.
-
A new generation of intelligence collaborative tools is coming
Building on successes of previous years, the intelligence community CIO articulated a “second epoch” for the IC IT Enterprise, or IC ITE.
-
How could artificial intelligence help the intelligence community? (Hint: 这不是你猜的方式)
Artificial intelligence may be able to assist the intelligence community decipher foreign languages.
-
Here’s a look at the Army’s new enterprise cloud strategy
The Army is updating its enterprise cloud strategy for the first time since 2015.
-
Here are the cyber staffing issues facing the Defense Department
The Department of Defense’s 10-year-old cyber war-fighting outfit may need up to 1,000 new, highly specialized employees. As cyberthreats proliferate, can it find them in time?
-
Did DISA make the cut in the FY19 defense bill?
The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act requires a review of so-called fourth estate agencies in search of efficiencies.
-
‘The best piece of legislation’ in DC is about quantum computing
Rep. Will Hurd warned that Russia and China are sucking up encrypted communications in the hopes of retroactively reading them after they achieve encryption-breaking quantum computing capabilities.
-
DoD releases first new cyber strategy in three years
The much awaited strategy articulates how the DoD will combat strategic competitors such as Russia and China.
-
Is the US where it needs to be on cyber?
The nation’s current cyberspace structures are “suboptimal” and won’t generate the necessary outcomes, according to the recently retired director of the National Security Agency and former head of U.S. Cyber Command.
-
Cyber Command’s acquisition authority still in its infancy
The command hopes to change this in the near future.
-
For help with election hacking, states call the National Guard
States’ governors have recently asked the National Guard to help out with election security events.
-
A new generation of intelligence collaborative tools is coming
Building on successes of previous years, the intelligence community CIO articulated a “second epoch” for the IC IT Enterprise, or IC ITE.
-
How could artificial intelligence help the intelligence community? (Hint: 这不是你猜的方式)
Artificial intelligence may be able to assist the intelligence community decipher foreign languages.
-
Here’s a look at the Army’s new enterprise cloud strategy
The Army is updating its enterprise cloud strategy for the first time since 2015.
-
Here are the cyber staffing issues facing the Defense Department
The Department of Defense’s 10-year-old cyber war-fighting outfit may need up to 1,000 new, highly specialized employees. As cyberthreats proliferate, can it find them in time?
-
Did DISA make the cut in the FY19 defense bill?
The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act requires a review of so-called fourth estate agencies in search of efficiencies.
-
‘The best piece of legislation’ in DC is about quantum computing
Rep. Will Hurd warned that Russia and China are sucking up encrypted communications in the hopes of retroactively reading them after they achieve encryption-breaking quantum computing capabilities.













