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Cyber May Be Immune From Budget Cutting Affliction
Amid all the concern about how the military will be cutting back severely across the board, cyber stands alone as one area that almost certainly will see spending increases. Robert O.
Lockheed Martin Awarded Potential $454 Million Cyber Contract
Chasing a Moving Cyber Target
Is the Cyber Workforce Shortage a Myth?
Cyber + Kinetic Forces = Intensified Threats
Intelligence Cell Defends Cyberspace
President's Commentary: Enough Procrastination Over Cybersecurity
Government officials, academia, business leaders, policy wonks and security experts have been mulling over how to implement an effective cybersecurity strategy for years. Being a domain that is incredibly dynamic and loosely defined and operating in a constantly shifting environment does not mean that the quest for a solution must be interminable. The adoption of thoughtful, well-crafted cybersecurity policy must quickly move from theory to practice—now. And this move must be holistic.
President's Commentary: First and Foremost, Educate for Cyber
When we closely examine U.S. cybersecurity policy, one point stands out. Many in the public, industry and government are not well-educated or informed about the causes and effects of our cybersecurity failings or their remedies.
On Point: Q&A With John Cofrancesco
Q&A with John Cofrancesco, the vice president for government for Fortress Information Security. Cofrancesco is a former information officer with the U.S. Navy and a frequent cybersecurity subject matter expert for national news media.
Cyber Operators, Technicians Still Far Apart
A huge chasm exists between cyber operators and the technical community, declared Brig Gen. Brett Williams, USAF, Pacific Command J-6.