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Necessity Drives Joint Information Environment
Innovation lies at the heart of solutions to JIE challenges.
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Lone Wolf Terrorists Prowl the Balkans
Jihadi fighters flowing from Syria pose a potential threat.
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China and Russia Pose an Array of Dangers to the West
Often at odds with one another, they unite against outside involvement in their regions.
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Korean Cybersecurity Becomes a Joint Endeavor
A U.S. military cyber center serves as a partnering point with the Republic of Korea.
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National Security Agency Program Fills Critical Cyber Skills Gaps
Centers of excellence educate network warriors.
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Insider Threat Survey Reveals Increased Awareness, Little Action
Raytheon-commissioned Ponemon Institute Survey: 88 percent believe privileged user abuse will increase.
Sandia Cyber Technologies Academy Offers Free Courses
High school students and teachers get to learn about the world of cybersecurity through Sandia National Laboratories' Cyber Technologies Academy (CTA), which offers free classes for those interested in computer science and cybersecurity.
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Joint Information Environment Logs Successes, Faces Snags
The Defense Department’s largest
information technology effort is making unusual progress in an unorthodox approach.
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Boston Marathon Bombing Lessons Learned
Investigators made mistakes but may not have prevented the tragedy, a Senate hearing concludes.
Computer Security Problems at VA Doubled in Six Years
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) remains plagued by decades-old problems of unreliable and vulnerable networks and computer systems, putting the veterans they serve at risk, according to a recent government report. Despite years of documented weaknesses, the VA still has failed to shore up vulnerabilities, according to the Government Accountability Office (GAO) report.