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National Lab Makes Science and AI-Enabled Cybersecurity Move Faster
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s commercially available artificial intelligence tool breaks down cybersecurity data silos.
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CISA To Roll Out Several Initiatives in the Coming Days
Later this week, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) officials will release a handful of strategies to address a critical question.
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What the J6 Wants You To Know
The Joint Staff technology and communications leader calls for the widespread use of standardization.
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Lofty Goals for the Next Version of the Military Cloud
DISA officials update next steps for cloud, storage and compute services.
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A New Vision for Mission Partner Networking
Standardization, architecture and other foundational aspects present a more sophisticated and nimble partner network.
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On Point: Q&A With Jordan Dunseth
Jordan Dunseth, solutions architect with Siemens Government Technologies (SGT), has a background in industrial engineering and is a recent graduate of the University of Central Florida’s Master’s in Engineering Management program. His focus is on software for manufacturing, operational sustainment and availability, Defense Department acquisition, and all things product life-cycle management for the aerospace and defense community.
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Pickle for STEM: AFCEA International Hosts 1st Pickleball Tournament Fundraiser
Twelve teams competed, raising money for AFCEA’s Educational Foundation.
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Advancing the Golden Dome Shield
The combatant commands and the Air and Space Forces further the concepts and components of homeland protections.
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AFCEA International Honors Lawrence’s Legacy, Welcomes Next Leader
As it celebrates a milestone 80th anniversary, the association welcomes its 12th president and CEO.
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The Eyes Have It: Novel Eye-Tracking Tech Offers Behavior and Cognition Insights
With new, high-speed eye tracking, capturing biometric signals related to brain activity may become as easy and ubiquitous as heart rate monitoring.
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