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Gotcha! Program Looks To ID Cyber Criminals

Researchers Develop Wireless Malware Detection Technique
University of Illinois Wins Cyber Rapid Attack Contract
University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, has been awarded an $18,699,100 cost contract for Cyber-Physical Experimentation Environment (CEER) for Rapid Attack Dete
New Federal Cybersecurity Strategy Aims to Reverse Growing Work Force Shortage

From Months to Milliseconds in Cyber
Four Strategies the DOD Can Implement to Increase Cybersecurity
It wasn’t too long ago that the Defense Department embarked on a Cybersecurity Discipline Implementation Plan identifying specific tasks that department's IT personnel must perform to reinforce basic cybersecurity requirements identified in policies, directives and orders across the agency. The plan segments tasks into four key "lines of effort" to strengthen cybersecurity initiatives. Read on to learn what they are and if they'll work.

DHS Seeks Mobile Security Solutions
The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate will host two industry days to provide additional insights to the mobile and cellular industry and researchers about the Mobile Threats and Defenses request for information (RFI).
U.S. Army's Cyber Quest Underway in Georgia
The U.S. Army is testing how cyberwarriors adjust to morphing cyber threats and electromagnetic warfare (EW) attacks during its Cyber Quest 2016, an exercise now underway at the Cyber Center of Excellence at Fort Gordon, Georgia. The event examines concepts and products that could influence future technologies and requirements as well as other Army and Defense Department exercises and experiments.
Encouraging Women to Pursue STEM Careers, and Then Stay

The Virtual Cybersecurity Frontier
It’s no exaggeration to say the networking industry is going through a period of near-unprecedented change. The rapid adoption of software defined network (SDN) concepts and network functions virtualization (NFV) by global telecommunications service providers will continue to drive the rapid evolution and standardization, writes Bob Kimball, CTO for Ciena Government Solutions.
