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When Air Gapping Fails: How to Protect Data
Air gapping is a security measure that isolates a computer or a network so it cannot be accessed or hacked by an external entity—a useful technique that adds a layer of security. But it's not a foolproof defense method. For that reason, blogger John Halksworth shares tips in the event of a cyber attack or a data breach.
Have Developers Become Overly Dependent on Dependencies?
One often-overlooked aspect of software development is how much programmers rely on open source libraries and packages for prewritten functions. Using the method makes a new program dependent on the existence and availability of that particular module. If that dependency is not available or the code functionality is broken, the entire program fails.

Predicting the Cyber Future

Russia Employs Full Range of Information Warfare Capabilities

Exploring the Frontiers of Quantum Knowledge

Readily Accessible Encryption Tools Proliferate
Pursuing Big Ideas No One Else Dares

U.S. Navy Modifies Tactical Control System Contract
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems Inc., Fairfax, Virginia, is being awarded a $36,037,472 cost-plus-incentive-fee modification to previously
Innovative Signal to Provide Radar Detection and Tracking
Innovative Signal Analysis Inc., Richardson, Texas, has been awarded a $16,179,482 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for software, hardware and re