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U.S. Army Ponders Cyber Operations
Modern communications and sensor systems have greatly increased the speed and effectiveness of maneuver warfare and have empowered units at the edge by providing them with greater situational awareness. But these benefits have a price—lack of interoperability caused by disparate equipment and vulnerability to external threats ranging from jamming to cyberattacks.
China Heads List of International Technology Thieves
A U.S. Justice Department initiative seeks to stem the hemorrhaging.
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Small Businesses Can Prosper with DISA
The agency has a clear priority to work with smaller firms, officials say.
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Navy Creates More Powerful Information Management Position
A shift in emphasis from compliance to proactive endeavors defines the new approach.
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Cybersecurity Expert: Less Talk, More Action
When it comes to cybersecurity, the time for talk is over and the time for action is way overdue, according to one cybersecurity expert. Policies and procedures have been talked to death through books, symposia and even movies. Technical solutions are available, but each is sitting in its own silo where it isn’t likely to be the most effective. And as for information sharing about cyber incidents and threats, not only does it not occur, but the environment isn’t conducive to it.
Representation Matters: Building the Next Generation of STEM Talent
National Cyber Scholarship Foundation program aims to train 25,000 cyber stars by 2025.
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The Year in Cybersecurity: The Story So Far
Industry tackles an array of cyber challenges.
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Allies Need to Adopt the Courage to Share
A partnership approach is required to meet the global defense burden in the maritime realm.
Innovation, Efficiency Necessary for Navy Modernization
New information technologies abound, but they must be sped to a force that can learn to use them quickly.
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TWELVE PRINCIPLES OF DOD CYBER CONFLICT
While rummaging through old files on my hard drive I encountered a piece I wrote in June 2002 which captured in writing something I had been briefing for several years. I had been briefing "Principles" which I had observed/learned while the J2 of DoD's JTF-CND and then later J2 of JTF-CNO. My theory was that just as Admiral Bill Studeman has helped intelligence professionals understand their craft better by articulating principles, I could help build understanding of the new field of cyber conflict by generating dialog on principles.