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Passing Electoral Count Act reforms is vital to national security
Nine senior former defense officials and military leaders warn about national security threats America faces due to weaknesses in the Electoral Count Act.
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Ukraine needs help to counter Iranian-made ballistic missiles, drones
Iran could soon provide the Russian military with even deadlier weapons than the Iranian drones it has been using to target Ukraine.
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Three strategies for US agencies to modernize, simplify cloud security
Deadline for the five pillars established by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s zero-trust model is fast approaching.
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How Robotic Process Automation is helping federal agencies manage data
RPA and the use of intelligent bots are proving critical for agencies seeking to automate time-consuming manual processes.
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US Air Force’s ‘divest to invest’ plan is too risky
This strategy may look attractive on paper, but past attempts show that it doesn’t work in practice. Here’s why.
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It’s time to reset America’s long-range strike deficit
America simply has far more demand for long-range strike aircraft than planes and crews.
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Robust cryptographic policies will help save military software systems
How can we build resilient software systems out of unreliable parts?
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South Korea’s defense minister lays out four results from trip to US
This year’s meeting was held when the security situation was more complex and serious than ever for South Korea.
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How US intelligence agencies can diversify secretive workforces
For organizations that often operate behind a veil of secrecy, it can be difficult to build an attractive public brand.
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The human touch: ‘Artificial General Intelligence’ is next phase of AI
AGI is the ability of an intelligent agent to understand or learn any intellectual task in the same way that humans do.
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Passing Electoral Count Act reforms is vital to national security
Nine senior former defense officials and military leaders warn about national security threats America faces due to weaknesses in the Electoral Count Act.
-
Ukraine needs help to counter Iranian-made ballistic missiles, drones
Iran could soon provide the Russian military with even deadlier weapons than the Iranian drones it has been using to target Ukraine.
-
Three strategies for US agencies to modernize, simplify cloud security
Deadline for the five pillars established by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s zero-trust model is fast approaching.
-
How Robotic Process Automation is helping federal agencies manage data
RPA and the use of intelligent bots are proving critical for agencies seeking to automate time-consuming manual processes.
-
US Air Force’s ‘divest to invest’ plan is too risky
This strategy may look attractive on paper, but past attempts show that it doesn’t work in practice. Here’s why.
-
It’s time to reset America’s long-range strike deficit
America simply has far more demand for long-range strike aircraft than planes and crews.
-
Robust cryptographic policies will help save military software systems
How can we build resilient software systems out of unreliable parts?
-
South Korea’s defense minister lays out four results from trip to US
This year’s meeting was held when the security situation was more complex and serious than ever for South Korea.
-
How US intelligence agencies can diversify secretive workforces
For organizations that often operate behind a veil of secrecy, it can be difficult to build an attractive public brand.
-
The human touch: ‘Artificial General Intelligence’ is next phase of AI
AGI is the ability of an intelligent agent to understand or learn any intellectual task in the same way that humans do.
-
Passing Electoral Count Act reforms is vital to national security
Nine senior former defense officials and military leaders warn about national security threats America faces due to weaknesses in the Electoral Count Act.
-
Ukraine needs help to counter Iranian-made ballistic missiles, drones
Iran could soon provide the Russian military with even deadlier weapons than the Iranian drones it has been using to target Ukraine.
-
Three strategies for US agencies to modernize, simplify cloud security
Deadline for the five pillars established by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s zero-trust model is fast approaching.
-
How Robotic Process Automation is helping federal agencies manage data
RPA and the use of intelligent bots are proving critical for agencies seeking to automate time-consuming manual processes.
-
US Air Force’s ‘divest to invest’ plan is too risky
This strategy may look attractive on paper, but past attempts show that it doesn’t work in practice. Here’s why.
-
It’s time to reset America’s long-range strike deficit
America simply has far more demand for long-range strike aircraft than planes and crews.
-
Robust cryptographic policies will help save military software systems
How can we build resilient software systems out of unreliable parts?
-
South Korea’s defense minister lays out four results from trip to US
This year’s meeting was held when the security situation was more complex and serious than ever for South Korea.
-
How US intelligence agencies can diversify secretive workforces
For organizations that often operate behind a veil of secrecy, it can be difficult to build an attractive public brand.
-
The human touch: ‘Artificial General Intelligence’ is next phase of AI
AGI is the ability of an intelligent agent to understand or learn any intellectual task in the same way that humans do.













