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Driving Future Cyber Warriors Forward
Cyber experts and educators join forces to navigate the way for future generations.
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Data-Driven Framework Attacks the Cyber Monster
Different perspectives challenge resources without clear priorities.
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General Kelly Takes Command of ACC
General Mike Holmes retires as leader of Air Combat Command after 39 years of Air Force service.
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CISA Views Critical Infrastructure and Cybersecurity Through Global Lens
An international coalition pushes for cybersecurity by design and default.
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Ubiquitous Connections Depend Upon Additional Security Skills
Megacities’ infrastructure techno-guts challenge current workforce know-how.
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Supply-Chain Risk Management Program Is Aiding North Dakota’s Cybersecurity
The effort is part of a whole-of-government approach to increase the state’s cyber posture.
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Confirmed: USAF Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh to Lead U.S. Cyber Command and NSA
The Air Force general will replace Gen. Paul Nakasone this year.
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All Quiet on the Eastern Front
Japan’s response to cyber threats may be running out of bandwidth.
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Stanton Gives a Call to Action for the Future of Cybersecurity
In his opening remarks, Lt. Gen. Paul Stanton, director of DISA, shared his call to action for the future of cybersecurity at the DoD CIO Cyber Workforce Summit.
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Cyber Defense Strategy, From Paper to Practice
This month, Linton Wells II drew his inspiration for Mission Assurance Moves to the Fore in Cyberspace from Deputy Secretary of Defense William J. Lynn III's recently published article, Defending a New Domain: The Pentagon's Cyberstrategy. Wells summarizes Lynn's strategy points, noting that taken on a whole they have a broader implication than just cyberdefense. It has more to do with mission assurance, he says. But he has a number of concerns, among them: how will the new cyberstrategy be implemented? And how can the private sector do a better job of meeting its requirements?