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Visibility is Critical to Enhancing Cybersecurity
Cyber attacks increasingly target the U.S. military and other federal departments, causing these agencies to rely on technology to accomplish their goals, which also increases the size of their attack surface. It’s a Catch-22, and staying one-step ahead of hackers trying to infiltrate an IT environment is challenging. It can be nearly impossible if those tasked with protecting that environment don’t have visibility across all of the systems and infrastructure components.
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As With the Rest of the World, Europe and NATO Are Changing
The fundamental nature of warfare has changed. Asymmetric warfare has become the prominent threat. Non-state actors, often difficult to identify, have become the primary warfighters in many cases. The cyber domain has been recognized as one of the most dangerous and potentially harmful warfighting domains. And, defense and security budgets are strained by a troubled global economy. Does this sound familiar? It is the environment no matter where you sit on this globe.
Preparations Incomplete for Next U.S. Disaster
Coronavirus responses failed despite plans already in place.
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Building a Unified Threat Picture in the Post-COVID-19 World
Five technologies may key the future of intelligence.
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CISA Continues To Evolve Amidst Complex Cyber and Infrastructure Threats
The next leaders of the agency will continue to face challenges but will be armed with a strong network of partnerships.
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Army Officials Plan to Reduce Cyber Risks of Artificial Intelligence
The service intends to increase small business innovation investments for AI.
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TechNet Cyber 2023 Related Content
Information and content leading up to AFCEA International's TechNet Cyber flagship event, May 2-4 in Baltimore.
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NETCOM Commander: AI and ML Adoption Begins With Data
Data science and management skills are a capability gap.
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DISA Supports Warfighter Lethality
Vice Adm. Norton outlines activities around the globe.
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