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Future Robots Will Be Easy on Soldiers, Tough on Foes
Researchers race to enemy-proof combat robots.
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The Newly Designated Space Domain Requires Its Own Intelligence.
It has been serving intelligence needs, now it needs to be served by intelligence.
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Intelligence Threats Increase in Complexity
A CIA founding father warned that other nations will suffer insider leaks.
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Russia’s War Demonstrates Need for Protected Army Network
The U.S. Army’s plan for a unified network is central to having a chance against the lethality of our adversaries, leaders say.
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U.S., Allies Need to Cooperate on Cybersecurity
Developing common identification processes could be a boon to coalition operations.
Incoming: Keeping America Strong, Safe and Free
Given rapid advancements in information and communication technologies, continued coupling of the digital domain with the physical world and advanced persistent threats, critical infrastructure protection poses a major challenge for the United States.
An Insider’s Perspective: Taking Zero Trust From Strategy to Execution
Today’s technology makes zero trust a reality, but organizations still tinker with the intrinsic parts.
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From Months to Milliseconds in Cyber
DHS seeks to improve the aging Einstein system.
Elections at Risk in Cyberspace, Part I: Voting Lists
Experts are divided on whether they are safe or to what degree they are vulnerable.
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LandWarNet Show Daily-Tuesday
The theme of this year's LandWarNet conference and symposium is leveraging the global network enterprise to enable full spectrum operations to the warfighter. Gen Carter F. Ham, USA, launched the event by discussing the Army's need to leverage the network and cyberspace to enable command and control. He explained that this was a historic time for Army signals as the service establishes a new unified command devoted to cyberspace.