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Stepped Up Cyberthreats Prompt Air Force To Rethink Training, Acquisitions
Air Force cybersecurity training may be conducted 24 hours a day, seven days a week if needed to meet burgeoning demand for cybersecurity experts in the near future, according to the service’s chief information officer. Growing threats also may drive the need for adoption of rapid acquisition practices, which are being developed by a special corps of acquisition experts.
Homefront Help: The United Heroes Campaign
Donating to many of the country’s most prominent military charities now is a little bit easier.
Power Grid Study Cites “Inherent Vulnerability” to Terrorist Attack, Natural Disaster
A newly released study on America’s electrical power transmission system strongly suggests that the government and industry take steps to safeguard it from shortcomings that make it vulnerable to things such as terrorist attack and acts of nature. Potential solutions will require not only ingenuity and technology, but investment and political decisiveness.
Cool App-titude: ShopKick
The shopping season is upon us, and buying gifts for others could tran
Information Security Scholarships Available
The (ISC)2 Foundation’s information security 2013 scholarship program application process will open on January 1, 2013, offering a total of $120,000 in awards to women, graduate students, young professionals and faculty.
Cool App-titude: TalkTo
We’ve probably all had the experience of calling a business and getting
Northrop to Enhance Automated Virtual Information Production Support System
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Herndon, Va., is being awarded a $10,208,232 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for software enhancements for the Automated Virtual Information Production Support System.