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Iris Technology to Provide Solar Power Adaptors
Iris Technology Corp., Irvine, Calif., is being awarded a $6,622,350 firm-fixed price delivery order under previously awarded contract (M67854-12-D-5049
U.S. Air Force Modifies NORAD Support Contract
Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global Services, Colorado Springs, Colo., has been awarded a $20,794,692 modification (P00288) to co
U.S. Air Force Awards $960 Million NETCENTS-2 Contract
Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global Solutions, Owego, N.Y., (FA8732-13-D-0001); TYBRIN Corp., Fort Walton Beach, Fla., (FA8732-13-D-0002); Harris IT Services Corp., Dulles, Va., (FA8732-
Cyber Threats Abound, but Their Effects Are Not Certain
Protecting the nation from cyber attack entails deterring or preventing marauders from carrying out their malevolent plans. But, while government and the private sector endeavor to fight the menace jointly, evildoers constantly change their approaches and learn new ways of striking at vulnerable points. So many variables have entered the equation that even the likelihood of attacks—along with their effects—is uncertain.
Industry Must Share Cyber Intelligence Among Itself
While government and industry wrestle with issues of sharing cyber intelligence, different private sectors face an equally difficult—and important—task of information sharing among themselves.
It’s Culture, Not Technology, That Inhibits Cyber Information Sharing
Resistance to change may prove to be the biggest impediment to information sharing among the cyber intelligence community.
Data Integrity Is the Biggest Threat in Cyberspace
The most serious national security threat looming in cyberspace may be the potential for vital data to be altered by cybermarauders, according to a cyber expert with the Office of the Director of N
The Most Capable Cyber Attackers Are Less Likely to Attack
The most damaging cyber attacks possible are among the least likely to happen, because the powers capable of undertaking them are unlikely to launch them, according to an expert with the Office of
Armageddon by Cyber Not a Likely Scenario
A “digital Pearl Harbor Armageddon” that inflicts catastrophic damage on the United States is not likely soon or in the foreseeable future.
Democracy Is Doomed Without Effective Digital Identification
Democracy has only 20 years left to live if an effective means of digital identification is not developed before that deadline.