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Automated Diagnostics and Mitigation Protects Civilian Government Computer Networks
Royal Navy Rejoins Big Leagues

Ramping Up the Cyber Criminal Hunt

Romania Stretches Out Military Modernization

Question: Should Industry Ignore the Joint Information Environment (JIE)?
Defense and Security In Europe Today
Even though the Cold War has ended and the monolithic threat against the West has disappeared, the relationship between Europe and the United States remains vital. Europe includes some of the United States’ strongest coalition partners and alliances; the two economies are closely tied and interdependent; and defense and security in Europe are evolving rapidly, just as in the United States. AFCEA chapters and members outside the United States number the greatest in Europe.
What’s In a Name? Quite a Bit.
In the second act of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, musing aloud, the heroine speaks that justly famous line: “What’s in a name?
NIE Successes for Small Businesses
As the U.S. Army’s Network Integration Evaluation continues to build on its positives and address its challenges, progress is being made in acquiring more capability from small business through efforts at the event.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology Provides Power to Port
The Port of Honolulu will host a demonstration of a portable hydrogen fuel cell unit in 2015 with the goal of developing a commercial-ready technology to provide sustainable power to ports worldwide.

IARPA Challenge Puts Trust to the Test
What if an algorithm existed that could identify neural, psychological, physiological and behavioral signals to determine a person's trustworthiness? Thanks to a new competition from the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), that could be possible.