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LandWarNet 2011 Opens With Major Announcements
CIO/G-6 senior team members will be visiting every booth; Gen. Lawrence to review all their assessments of solutions on exhibit floor. LandWarNet splits into three smaller regional events in 2012. Former soldier and current entrepreneur extraordinaire advises Army leadership on the changes it must make in cyberwarfare, recruiting and acquisition.
Defense Department Faces Cyber Strategy Gaps
The U.S. Defense Department faces many hurdles in its effort to protect and defend government computer networks. According to an unclassified version of a previously issued classified report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), several cyberspace capability gaps exist.
Cybersecurity Isn't Only About the Network
The Air Force and Arlington County, Virginia, are taking preventative measures against hackers such as the ones that recently attacked Sony, costing them over $170 million. It's not just money at risk for government networks, however.
Irregular Warfare Mandates Unconventional Means
Being successful in the era of irregular warfare will require a focus on new ways of building and preparing the force.
Cyberthreats Entering New Realm
Cyberspace is seeing the beginnings of the development of new types of destructive tools.
Enemies Likely to Define Future Threat Environment
The future threat may be a hybrid threat.
Cyberspace Requires Active Defense
Cyberspace security experts no longer can afford the luxury of traditional security.
Integrated Marine Corps Network Defends Against Cyberattacks
In an era of social media and WikiLeaks, information assurance is critical to the mission of the U.S. Marine Corps. And Brig. Gen. Kevin Nally, USMC, chief information technology officer, has his hands full ensuring that information flows smoothly and securely throughout the service.
U.S. Needs Deterrence Strategy in Cyberspace
Creating a national strategy for deterring cyber attacks faces difficult challenges, according to Gen. Keith Alexander, USA, U.S. Cyber Command commander and director of the National Security Agency.
DOD FY 2012 Budget Boosts Cyber Spending
The Defense Department's FY 2012 budget proposal features $2.3 billion for improved cyber capabilities, according to figures released this afternoon. Key elements of that funding include $0.5 billion for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to invest in cyber technologies. Funding also will be provided to the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) for cyber identity, monitoring and enforcement.