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Information Agency Changes Security Approach
The increasing use of readily available and inexpensive commercial technologies by the military is changing the way the Defense Information Systems Agency provides information assurance. As these technologies are integrated into the Defense Department information infrastructure, the agency is adjusting its approaches to providing security for its networks and the data that reside on them.
Satellite System Adds to Capabilities Menu
On-the-move communications go digital for troops in regular or disadvantaged locations.
Hooked on Mobile Security
Project Fishbowl spurs industry to meet military and intelligence community needs.
In the Cyber Trenches
The Army adjusts its training and career path for cyber domain troops and leaders.
Asymmetric Cyberwarfare Demands a New Information Assurance Approach
The planners of the Defense Department Joint Information Environment, or JIE, must specify the requirements that can cope with the surges in asymmetric cyberwarfare—now.
Resource Reductions Dominate Planning
Today’s financial skimping will lead to military forces and equipment that are short on readiness for future conflicts.
No Venue, No Problem
The U.S. Navy uses a popular online collaboration tool to change course around last-minute travel restrictions.
A Joint Environment Changes Everything
Rear Adm. Robert Day Jr., USCG, assistant U.S.
Convergence Key to Success in Cyber Domain
Maj. Gen. Burke Wilson, USAF, director, space operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, told the audience that cyber is all about improving operational effectiveness in other domains.