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Big Data Can Lead to Big Problems
AFCEA Cyber Committee recommends actions to thwart threats.
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Gen. Haugh Confirmed as U.S. Cyber Commander
The U.S. Senate approves the leader to take over in the military’s leading cyber operations role.
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Training Vital to Network Defense
U.S. military and government computer networks are under constant attack from a variety of shadowy online enemies. Until recently, these threats were individuals or small groups without any major financial support. But just as advances in technology are making solo hackers more dangerous, the nation also faces a growing cyber threat from well-funded and equipped groups backed by organized crime or nation-states.
Weaponizing Automation Protects Cyber Systems
Unifying the military’s information network management would streamline defense protections.
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Army Cyber Center Aggressively Pushing Zero Trust
Cyber school bases lessons on zero-trust success.
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Countering Adversarial Threats and Protecting the Homeland Through Cyber Policy
Principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for cyber policy discusses ways the department is helping mitigate foreign threats.
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Ensuring Communications for the Cyber Warrior
The word cyber is frequently discussed, but depending on perspective, the definition varies. On a panel led by LtGen. Jeffrey A. Sorenson, USA (Ret.), former Chief Information Officer/G-6, Department of the Army, experts from different perspectives came together to discuss cyber in support of the warfighter.
AI May Benefit Cyber Defense More Than Offense
Army Cyber Command officials see generative AI as strongly positive.
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AFCEA: Whole-of-Nation Cybersecurity Approach Needed
The organization’s cyber committee offers solutions for the next administration.
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Fleet Boosts Cyber Might
With the ascension to full operational capability, the U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/10th Fleet is moving the U.S. Navy’s role in cyberspace alongside the ranks of space, air, surface and subsurface in defending the United States from attack. No longer viewed merely in a support role, information professionals are in operational mode worldwide. Their mission is to protect U.S. networks while contributing as a force multiplier by assisting in kinetic warfare and wielding nonkinetic effects.