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Information Warfare: What is It?
Information warfare is an aggressive game of soccer where not only are all the fans on the field with the players, but no one is wearing uniforms. Unlike the dominance the U.S. military enjoyed for years in the conventional warfare realm, the lack of physical and geographic boundaries in cyberspace test modern warfighting doctrine, said Vice Adm. Marshall Lytle III, USCG, during a panel discussion at the West 2017 conference, co-sponsored by AFCEA International and the U.S. Naval Institute and taking place this week in San Diego.
DHS S&T Awards Contract for Mobile App Security Research
The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) today announced a $2.9 million cybersecurity mobile app security research and development award that will help ident
U.S. Central Command Twitter Feed Hacked
The Twitter and YouTube accounts for the U.S. Central Command, the Defense Department branch responsible for operations in the Middle East and Afghanistan, were hacked by sympathizers of the Islamic State militant group, prompting U.S. officials to suspend the accounts and launch yet another round of investigations into a cybersecurity breach.
Army Aims to Avoid Orphan Robots on the Battlefield
Mobility and AI Are on a Collision Course
Commercial, Military Technologies Will Decide Defense Supremacy
DISA Reorganizing to Better Support Warfighters
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) is undergoing a substantial organizational restructuring, which is mostly complete and will be “set in concrete” July 15th.
All Warfighting Domains Are Challenged in the Asia-Pacific Region
Previous Asia military operations dealt with one or two warfighting domains; but that was a luxury that no longer is available.
DHS Counter-Jamming Exercise Serves Dual Purpose