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Undersea Combat Includes Way More Than Submarines
AI and unmanned systems aid underwater stealth missions.
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High Schoolers in Georgia to Benefit from New Intel Coursework
The curriculum will set the stage for possible careers in the field.
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Air Force Seeks Sharpest Needles in Data Haystack
The U.S. Air Force is polishing its magnifying glass to find usable information in amongst overwhelming stacks of data.
DISA's Approach to Partnership
The information systems agency aligns expectations for its trusted partners.
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Stronger Alliances Will Counter Evolving Threats
Military innovations from the past shape today's Indo-Pacific defense strategies.
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Building Geodata Block by Block
Technology simplifies dissemination and analysis of reams of geospatial information.
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Agreement Energizes Cybersecurity Education
The AFCEA Educational Foundation and Cypherpath LLC have partnered to offer cybersecurity courses that address needs recently identified by a U.S. House of Representatives task force on the topic.
Agreement Energizes Cybersecurity Education
The AFCEA Educational Foundation and Cypherpath LLC have partnered to offer cybersecurity courses that address needs recently identified by a U.S. House of Representatives task force on the topic.
Apathy and Incompetence Trump Terrorism In Cyberspace
Today's threats to U.S. national security range from the bloody reality of terrorist suicide bombers who kill and maim individuals to weapons of mass destruction that potentially hold many thousands at risk. The U.S. information infrastructure is a vital element of U.S. national security, but the design and management of software render its terminals, nodes and networks demonstrably vulnerable to malicious manipulation.
Corporate Data Breach Report Sheds Light on Intrusions
The “2015 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report,” released this spring, states that the top three industries affected by cybermarauders are public, information and financial services. This is unchanged from the annual report’s results last year. The report adds that the estimated financial loss from 700 million compromised records totals $400 million.