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DoD continues to get poor marks for cyber incident response
A new Government Accountability Office report found the Department of Defense still has work to do when it comes to roles, responsibilities and training as it pertains to support national cyber incidents.
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What Cyber Command learned from ISIS operations
One of the lessons learned from the cyber efforts to combat ISIS is that targeting the cyber domain is similar to targeting in the physical domains.
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Despite growing interest in cyber, nations have many competing priorities
Nations need to rectify competing national priorities with growing cyber interest and investment.
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Are we at cyberwar?
There’s a lot of chatter about the threat of cyberwar. But do recent cyber breaches perpetuated by Russia and other adversaries mean the battle has already begun?
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Air Force: ‘Colorless money’ could be the answer to tech buying woes
Amid frustration with the notoriously slow procurement system, the Air Force created a new office to evaluate and oversee how it buys technology. And ‘colorless money’ that provides greater flexibility in how funds are spent is among the concepts being floated by its new chief.
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An edge for non-state actors: AI
In the future, non-state actors might be able to leverage artificial intelligence solutions for offensive cyber attacks, tipping the balance in their favor.
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DISA’s new acquisition authority could mean a boost to cyber
The Defense Information Systems Agency’s Other Transaction Authority is a good fit for rapid buying in cyber.
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Are smartphones the new cyber threat vector?
Smartphones are presenting a unique cybersecurity vulnerability, according to panelists at the annual MilCom conference hosted by AFCEA.
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A peek inside Army cyber protection teams
Members of the Army’s Cyber Protection Brigade provided reporters insight into their unique mission set.
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Several resign from Trump’s cyber advisory council
Several members from the National Infrastructure Advisory Council resigned en masse in response to a variety of actions by the president.
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DoD continues to get poor marks for cyber incident response
A new Government Accountability Office report found the Department of Defense still has work to do when it comes to roles, responsibilities and training as it pertains to support national cyber incidents.
-
What Cyber Command learned from ISIS operations
One of the lessons learned from the cyber efforts to combat ISIS is that targeting the cyber domain is similar to targeting in the physical domains.
-
Despite growing interest in cyber, nations have many competing priorities
Nations need to rectify competing national priorities with growing cyber interest and investment.
-
Are we at cyberwar?
There’s a lot of chatter about the threat of cyberwar. But do recent cyber breaches perpetuated by Russia and other adversaries mean the battle has already begun?
-
Air Force: ‘Colorless money’ could be the answer to tech buying woes
Amid frustration with the notoriously slow procurement system, the Air Force created a new office to evaluate and oversee how it buys technology. And ‘colorless money’ that provides greater flexibility in how funds are spent is among the concepts being floated by its new chief.
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An edge for non-state actors: AI
In the future, non-state actors might be able to leverage artificial intelligence solutions for offensive cyber attacks, tipping the balance in their favor.
-
DISA’s new acquisition authority could mean a boost to cyber
The Defense Information Systems Agency’s Other Transaction Authority is a good fit for rapid buying in cyber.
-
Are smartphones the new cyber threat vector?
Smartphones are presenting a unique cybersecurity vulnerability, according to panelists at the annual MilCom conference hosted by AFCEA.
-
A peek inside Army cyber protection teams
Members of the Army’s Cyber Protection Brigade provided reporters insight into their unique mission set.
-
Several resign from Trump’s cyber advisory council
Several members from the National Infrastructure Advisory Council resigned en masse in response to a variety of actions by the president.
-
DoD continues to get poor marks for cyber incident response
A new Government Accountability Office report found the Department of Defense still has work to do when it comes to roles, responsibilities and training as it pertains to support national cyber incidents.
-
What Cyber Command learned from ISIS operations
One of the lessons learned from the cyber efforts to combat ISIS is that targeting the cyber domain is similar to targeting in the physical domains.
-
Despite growing interest in cyber, nations have many competing priorities
Nations need to rectify competing national priorities with growing cyber interest and investment.
-
Are we at cyberwar?
There’s a lot of chatter about the threat of cyberwar. But do recent cyber breaches perpetuated by Russia and other adversaries mean the battle has already begun?
-
Air Force: ‘Colorless money’ could be the answer to tech buying woes
Amid frustration with the notoriously slow procurement system, the Air Force created a new office to evaluate and oversee how it buys technology. And ‘colorless money’ that provides greater flexibility in how funds are spent is among the concepts being floated by its new chief.
-
An edge for non-state actors: AI
In the future, non-state actors might be able to leverage artificial intelligence solutions for offensive cyber attacks, tipping the balance in their favor.
-
DISA’s new acquisition authority could mean a boost to cyber
The Defense Information Systems Agency’s Other Transaction Authority is a good fit for rapid buying in cyber.
-
Are smartphones the new cyber threat vector?
Smartphones are presenting a unique cybersecurity vulnerability, according to panelists at the annual MilCom conference hosted by AFCEA.
-
A peek inside Army cyber protection teams
Members of the Army’s Cyber Protection Brigade provided reporters insight into their unique mission set.
-
Several resign from Trump’s cyber advisory council
Several members from the National Infrastructure Advisory Council resigned en masse in response to a variety of actions by the president.













