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A Call for New Cybersecurity Collaboration Models
Many recognize that our existing organizational and acquisition models can't respond quickly enough to meet the cyber challenge. Why not establish a neutral entity to act as an impartial system integrator that collaborates global efforts and resources to anticipate and defend against our cyber adversaries?
University Multispectral Laboratory to Support Warfighter Requirements
University Multispectral Laboratory, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, is being awarded a potential $39 million contract modification to provide support services, which include identifi
Point One Snags $68 Million Cyber Contract
Point One, Arlington, Virginia, was recently awarded a $68 million contract for cyber analytical information technology services.
Cyber Wingmen Train for Digital Battlefield
Not everyone can step into the cockpit of an aircraft, but training allows U.S. Air Force officers and airmen from all backgrounds to get on the Internet and defend threatened networks.
Cyber Measures Could Ensure Security but Compromise Freedom
The key to providing greatly enhanced cyber security may be at hand, but it may also eliminate one of the Internet's greatest characteristics, and a middle ground may be hard to achieve.
Cyber Is too Complex: Simplify
Thoreau's words increasingly apply to securing cyberspace.
Once Again, a Catastrophic Homeland Attack May Loom
The United States may need a "dot-secure" cyber realm to protect vital infrastructure elements such as banking.
Cyberspace Dominance not a Distant Goal
The United States has air supremacy; why not cyberspace supremacy?
Warfighting Capabilities Hinge on Cyber Security
"The focus now is on computers over comms, and that's a problem."
Network Visibility May Be the Miltary's Achilles' Heel
The medium literally is the message in Pacific Command operations, as network situational awareness may be the determining factor in the success of future operations. Adm. Robert F.