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Legacy Cultures Inhibit Cybersecurity

New DISA Program Assesses Operational Risk
As DISA knows, a network that complies with standards still is not necessarily secure.

The Air Force Has a 17-D Training Gap Issue

BYU Wins Award to Develop Cybersecurity Technology
Thanks to an award from the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, Brigham Young University is developing a web middleware tool that will improve the Internet website authentication process and online security.
Army Maj. Gen. Paul Stanton Tapped To Become the Next DISA Director

AFCEA Embraces the Intelligence Community
AFCEA International is about more than cybersecurity and communications. AFCEA also has leading-edge intelligence initiatives led by the Intelligence Committee and the Emerging Professionals in the Intelligence Community (EPIC) Committee.
Professional Development Courses Announced
The AFCEA Professional Development Center course schedule for January 2013 to January 2014 is available for viewing and download. Many PDC courses qualify for continuing education units in support of CompTIA certifications: A+, Security+, Network+ and CompTIA Advanced Security Professional. Additional learning formats are now offered, including shorter more focused courses.
This Is No One-Size-Fits-All Army Modernization

Air Force to Tackle Air, Space and Cyberspace Needs at TechNet Air
As the air superiority gap narrows between the U.S. military and its pursuing adversaries, airpower and information dominance will command center stage for discussions at this month’s TechNet Air 2016 symposium in Texas.

Information Assurance Under Attack: How Commercial Space Can Help
Satellite communications have never been more vital to the security of our nation, or under such assault. Recent increases in aggressive and targeted interference have put the continuous connectivity of government satellite communications in question. Guest blogger Lesley M. Rahman offers a solution.
