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Gaining Consensus on the Joint Information Environment
Although pockets of resistance still exist, leaders in the Defense Department and military services largely agree on the need for a Joint Information Environment, according to panelists at the AFCE
Joint Information Environment Serves Five Eye Nations
Cyber Symposium 2013 Online Show Daily, Day 2
DISA Reorganizing to Better Support Warfighters
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is undergoing a substantial organizational restructuring, which is mostly complete and will be “set in concrete” July 15th.
United States to Continue Cyber Dialogue With China in July
The United States will continue to develop a bilateral relationship with China regarding cybersecurity issues.
Defense Department Reworking Cyber Strategy
Cyber Symposium 2013 Online Show Daily, Day 1
Streamlining Coalition Mission Network Participation
NATO and eight coalition nations participating in the Coalition Warrior Interoperability eXploration, eXperimentation and eXamination, eXercise (CWIX) are working to reduce the amount of time it ta
Telecommunications Supply Chain is Safe … for Now
Concerns about the telecommunications supply chain have led U.S. network providers to institute extensive security procedures, but government officials are looking at establishing formal guidelines for procuring network components overseas—for better or worse.
Cyber Train as You Fight
The U.S. Army is making its facility at West Point the focus of a joint program with the other services, industry and academia, devoted to sharing advanced cybertraining and research. Training in the new cyber realm includes not only basic best practices concerning passwords and mobile device security but also advanced training in the latest network management protocols and technology for members of the Army’s Signal Corps.
Air Force Strikes at New Information Challenges
Costs, security and operations requirements share top billing on priority list.
