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Air Force chief: Electromagnetic spectrum could be cheaper option to defeat enemies
The Air Force’s top officer says the electromagnetic spectrum operations could cut costs for defeating enemies.
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Trump administration looks to split NSA and US Cyber Command
The move would be another example of the president trying to influence defense policy before Inauguration Day.
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Reported Russian hack of US systems has implications for DoD network security plans
The breach highlights security risks posed by third-party vendors.
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US Army to upgrade bigger units with new electronic warfare gear
The Army has outlined plans for a new electronic warfare, signals intelligence and cyber capability for larger echelons.
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US Army to alter cyber drill in support of new multidomain forces
The Army is making changes to one of its cyber experiments to help equip the Intelligence, Information, Cyber, Electronic Warfare and Space detachment of the Multi-Domain Task Force.
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Pentagon updates electronic warfare handbook with new cross-branch approach
The Joint Chiefs of Staff released a new joint publication for joint electromagnetic spectrum operations, which replaces a previous document focused on electronic warfare.
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US Air Force tests electronic warfare capabilities with fighter, recon and bomber aircraft
The Air Force concluded a test event evaluating the F-35’s ability to provide Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses for other stealthy platforms.
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DoD networks face severe strains from telework
With an increased number of DoD employees teleworking, the network is being heavily taxed, a top cybersecurity official said.
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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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The Air Force is all in on software
The service is coming to grips with new norms and the need to be comfortable with being uncomfortable when it comes to digital development.
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Air Force chief: Electromagnetic spectrum could be cheaper option to defeat enemies
The Air Force’s top officer says the electromagnetic spectrum operations could cut costs for defeating enemies.
-
Trump administration looks to split NSA and US Cyber Command
The move would be another example of the president trying to influence defense policy before Inauguration Day.
-
Reported Russian hack of US systems has implications for DoD network security plans
The breach highlights security risks posed by third-party vendors.
-
US Army to upgrade bigger units with new electronic warfare gear
The Army has outlined plans for a new electronic warfare, signals intelligence and cyber capability for larger echelons.
-
US Army to alter cyber drill in support of new multidomain forces
The Army is making changes to one of its cyber experiments to help equip the Intelligence, Information, Cyber, Electronic Warfare and Space detachment of the Multi-Domain Task Force.
-
Pentagon updates electronic warfare handbook with new cross-branch approach
The Joint Chiefs of Staff released a new joint publication for joint electromagnetic spectrum operations, which replaces a previous document focused on electronic warfare.
-
US Air Force tests electronic warfare capabilities with fighter, recon and bomber aircraft
The Air Force concluded a test event evaluating the F-35’s ability to provide Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses for other stealthy platforms.
-
DoD networks face severe strains from telework
With an increased number of DoD employees teleworking, the network is being heavily taxed, a top cybersecurity official said.
-
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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The Air Force is all in on software
The service is coming to grips with new norms and the need to be comfortable with being uncomfortable when it comes to digital development.
-
Air Force chief: Electromagnetic spectrum could be cheaper option to defeat enemies
The Air Force’s top officer says the electromagnetic spectrum operations could cut costs for defeating enemies.
-
Trump administration looks to split NSA and US Cyber Command
The move would be another example of the president trying to influence defense policy before Inauguration Day.
-
Reported Russian hack of US systems has implications for DoD network security plans
The breach highlights security risks posed by third-party vendors.
-
US Army to upgrade bigger units with new electronic warfare gear
The Army has outlined plans for a new electronic warfare, signals intelligence and cyber capability for larger echelons.
-
US Army to alter cyber drill in support of new multidomain forces
The Army is making changes to one of its cyber experiments to help equip the Intelligence, Information, Cyber, Electronic Warfare and Space detachment of the Multi-Domain Task Force.
-
Pentagon updates electronic warfare handbook with new cross-branch approach
The Joint Chiefs of Staff released a new joint publication for joint electromagnetic spectrum operations, which replaces a previous document focused on electronic warfare.
-
US Air Force tests electronic warfare capabilities with fighter, recon and bomber aircraft
The Air Force concluded a test event evaluating the F-35’s ability to provide Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses for other stealthy platforms.
-
DoD networks face severe strains from telework
With an increased number of DoD employees teleworking, the network is being heavily taxed, a top cybersecurity official said.
-
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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The Air Force is all in on software
The service is coming to grips with new norms and the need to be comfortable with being uncomfortable when it comes to digital development.













