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The Interdependency of Identity Management and Zero Trust Architecture
Together, advanced security and identification verification methods can greatly elevate cyber security posture, experts say.
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DHS Tackles Emergency Communications Interoperability
Even as new technologies are introduced, the focus remains on human training.
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Strategic Thinking Heightens With The Roll of the Dice
Cloud computing can be a gamble, so one teaching tool uses a casino motif to help information professionals understand the best strategies for incorporating it into their organizations. Using a table and mat that resemble a craps game, teams take on tasks that relate to a real-world scenario. As the competition progresses, participants experience the benefits and risks of deploying traditional information technology, information clouds or a combination of both.
President's Commentary: Intelligence Requires Greater Depth of Field
The days when the Free World's intelligence community could focus exclusively on a monolithic threat are over. We may be living in the most uncertain security environment since World War II, and threat diversity is a major reason. The varying nature of threats, along with their effective capabilities, are impelling the intelligence community to expand its vision and revamp organizationally.
After Active Duty: A Marine in Transition
His time to fight is done, his time to rest just begun.
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Thunderdome Moves DISA Beyond Defense in Depth
The agency aims to implement zero trust in months.
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Hacking Poses Risks for Artificial Intelligence
Even without access, hackers can poison data and sabotage algorithms.
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Data Analytics Programs Help Predict Global Unrest
An enhanced database aims to forecast the world’s news before it happens.
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NATIONAL SECURITY: IT'S STILL THE ECONOMY STUPID ISN'T IT?
With the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and I was both sobered and renewed by the way the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) remembered the eight people it lost during the attack on the Pentagon in a simple but eloquent ceremony at the National Maritime Intelligence Center (NMIC). What impressed me was the palpable sense of mission at ONI driven by personal loses that is motivating my shipmates at Naval Intelligence to both punish those who attacked us on 9/11 and to protect our nation's flank from a deadly disruptive maritime attack. Given what I know about the rest of the IC I don't believe that ONI is unique in the IC with its sense of mission for protecting our security, but rather emblematic of a community that is doing a difficult job as best it can. Having been a part Naval Intelligence that wore down and wore out the Soviet naval strategic threat to the free world, I drove away from Suitland feeling not just connected to this current generation of intelligence professionals, but confident that that the security of our nation is in good hands.
Air Force to Expand Operations in the Indo-Pacific Region
The U.S. military as a whole is seeking to strengthening its posture west of the International Dateline.
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