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Computer Scientists from Sandia Labs Invited to National Cybersecurity Showcase
Adrian Chavez and Vince Urias will pitch their software to investors and entrepreneurs during the Cybersecurity Technology Virtual Showcase.
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Resiliency Boosts Confidence in Conference Capabilities
An Internet protocol self-healing approach ensures distributed command and control connections.
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Answering the Battle Drill Call
A DISA directorate uses an innovative method to confront information challenges across the globe.
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Forewarned, but Not Forearmed, Against Cyberthreats
In the world of cybersecurity, the problem is not the threat to, but the vulnerability of, the Internet to breaches. The question is whether this reality can be conveyed successfully to the populace. What do you think is the key to solving these kinds information-age challenges?
Czechs Balance Budget, Military Priorities
THE CZECH REPUBLIC IS LOOKING TO MODERNIZE its armed forces to address new capabilities, improved information technologies and greater international obligations. However, budgetary pressures and demographics threaten to derail the country’s efforts to field an effective military capable of interoperating with its allies in out-of-area operations.
China Advances Dominance and 5G Interests in the Western Hemisphere
U.S. leaders warn of the country’s considerable efforts to seek a global advantage and push its 5G and information technology to dominate in the region.
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Army Transforms Today to Modernize Tomorrow
Officials work to overhaul acquisition culture and processes.
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Sponsored: It’s Time to Consolidate the SOC
A critical segment of cybersecurity, the security operations center (SOC), is long overdue for change.
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Military Seeks Industry Help to Manage Spectrum Use
Electromagnetic spectrum innovation may be a key to sharing versus repurposing a finite resource.
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Network Eccentricity Imperils the Infosphere
Responding to a soldier's complaint about equipment inadequacies in Iraq, former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld replied, "You go to war with the army you have, not with the army you want," and his remark was condemned as an unforgivable excuse for gross mismanagement. While warranted, that criticism could be leveled at most administrations in U.S. history when arms are stacked and forgotten at war's end. Today, mismanagement is exemplified by the current reliance on information operations amid network centricity, which offers as much vulnerability as advantage.