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Halvorsen Now Permanent CIO for DOD, No Longer Serves as the Acting
Terry Halvorsen assumed duties as the permanent chief information officer for the U.S. Defense Department, a role he served in as the acting for nearly a year.
Massive Request for Proposal Defines NGEN Race
Prospective bidders for the U.S. Navy’s Next Generation Enterprise Network are facing several balancing acts as they weigh multiple criteria to vie for the multibillion-dollar contract. Issues such as technology refresh, service integration and savings sharing loom large in what ultimately will be the Navy’s primary information network.
Incoming: I Just Wanna Cry Again, This Time Over Ransomware
The WannaCry breach is yet another sign that government enterprises must perform in-depth network security reviews to identify vulnerabilities and prioritize resources to ensure that “crown jewels” remain protected.
Change Headlines Military’s Intelligence Needs
From acquisition to analysis, a new day needs to dawn.
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SIGNAL Executive Video: Extending Cybersecurity to Physical Systems
Physical and information systems often coexist but need different cybersecurity approaches.
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The Competition to Innovate Better Than Adversaries
Peers and near-peers have shown initiative; now the United States must respond.
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CISA Aims To Change Human Behavior for the Better
A study showed lack of basic cyber hygiene and emphasized CISA’s vital role in protecting the most vulnerable communities.
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Cyberstrategy Takes Shape
U.S. soldiers will soon be planning and executing operations in cyberspace as effectively and efficiently as they do on physical battlefields. These new missions are being outlined in a series of concepts suggesting how ground forces will function in cyberspace. Once they are formally evaluated and approved, the cyberplan is scheduled to become part of the U.S. Army’s overall warfighting and operational doctrine.
Federal IT Administrators Struggle With Legacy Systems
A new survey shows that despite prioritizing system upgrades, 71 percent use old operating systems to run important applications.
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Mission Partners Need Information Sharing
General Victor E. Renuart Jr., USAF, commander, North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command, opened the AFCEA Solutions conference on Inter-Agency, Allied and Coalition Information Sharing with a resounding endorsement of the need for continuing conversation about information sharing. But conversation isn't enough, he continued. "Discussions don't move to real solutions very rapidly. Discussion is wonderful, but action is what we need."