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Domestic and International Coalitions Needed for Internet Security and Freedom
Like-minded nations need to band together to steer international rules and regulations.
NATO Forwards Biometrics
The alliance has named biometrics a critical capability shortfall to address.
Fleet Scarcity Amidst an Abundance of Challenges
The U.S. Navy must pare its assets to meet budgetary limitations while facing a broader mission set.
Sierra Nevada to Provide Prototype Technology to Support Intelligence Community
Sierra Nevada Corp., Sparks, Nevada, has been awarded a $9,516,004 cost-plus-fixed-fee completion contract for enterprise engine software and hardware pro
The FBI Reformats its Intelligence Organization
At the core of crime-solving, criminal hunting and ensuring national security is detective work at all levels.
Krieger Vows to Move Army Toward Single Service Provider
The U.S. Army's Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) is on its way to becoming the single network provider for the service, says Mike Krieger, deputy chief information officer for the service.
Lawrence Wants Army Out of Industrial Age
One of the biggest frustrations of the current IT environment for LTG Susan Lawrence, USA, Chief Information Officer/G-6 is finding her force "anchored in the industrial age" at a time when the Defense Department must get to the networked age, she said at today's lunch keynote address to the MILCOM 2011 conference.
Changing Strategy for Computer Network Defense
Modeling initiatives and new research into predictive systems are required to thwart the increasingly aggressive, ever-evolving cyberattacks on both equipment and data. These efforts are part of the recommendations of a recent report by the U.S. Department of Energy that calls for a more scientific approach to cybersecurity. The report criticized U.S. government and private organizations for relying on outdated forms of cyberdefense that are a step behind the latest threats.
Five Myths Of Cyberspace And Cyberpower
The U.S. Air Force is building a robust cyberwar capability as part of a revised mission that adds cyberspace to the service's fighting domains of air and space. As part of this effort, the secretary of the Air Force and the chief of staff of the Air Force established a Cyberspace Task Force to help frame the service's direction in this third domain. The task force is working to harness capabilities, take stock of gaps and vulnerabilities, and increase awareness about cyberspace.
The Quantum Cryptography Conundrum
Time is of essence in preparing for quantum-resistant cryptography, leader says.
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