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Chinese Hackers, Businesses and Government Coordinate Cyber Efforts
The Middle Kingdom’s online strategies may owe more to Sun Tzu than to Moore’s law.
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Technology Both Empowers and Undermines National Security
The intelligence community races against adversaries to exploit innovation.
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Diversity Is Key to Training and Education in Cybersecurity
Rote teaching on digital threats no longer will suffice as deeper concepts must prevail.
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Greater Network Complexity Is Making Cybersecurity More Daunting
Better networks mean more opportunities for cyber marauders--and greater difficulty for network defense experts, noted Lt. Gen. Robert Schmidle, USMC, the deputy commander of the U.S. Cyber Command. He cited knowledge about network health, adversary space and "the gray area in between" as the criteria for successful cyber situational awareness, but he also warned of personnel structure shortcomings.
Mission Defense Teams Are ‘Not Going Away’
Air Force leaders dispel any myths about the end of use of the cyber protectors.
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Top 10 SIGNAL Articles of 2021
Check out a list of the most-read articles of the year.
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DNI James Clapper Talks Pre-election Uncertainty and Global Instability at EPIC Event
The next 17 days leading up to the presidential election pose a rather vulnerable time for the United States—more so than usual during a transition of power, says Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. “This year, for lots of reasons, people are nervous, particularly for an election cycle that has been sportier than normal,” Clapper shared during at presentation Thursday at AFCEA’s Emerging Professionals in Intelligence Committee (EPIC) speaker series.
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Cyber Command Moves Into Position
While they await the U.S. Senate’s decision about assigning Lt. Gen. Keith B. Alexander, USA, as commander of the U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM), military members of the new sub-unified command are poising their fingers above computer keyboards ready to begin their mission. Decisions already have been made about which joint commands to disestablish and merge and where the command’s headquarters will be: Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, some 1,177 miles away from U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM), its host unified command. While the date of initial operational capability is nebulous, full operational capability (FOC) is scheduled to occur on October 1, 2010. If confirmed, Gen. Alexander will serve as both the director of the National Security Agency and CYBERCOM’s commander.
DISA to Launch First Round of JRSS Network Upgrades
The U.S. Defense Department is primed to take a first step toward the realization of JIE as it gears up information migration to the joint regional security stacks, or JRSS, a key upgrade to streamline and secure network operations.
Big Data Enables Artificial Intelligence on Army Networks
U.S. Army Cyber Command enhances network visibility with expanded data.
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