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Army Communications Training Includes Doing With Less
Connectivity is needed during a Pacific operation, but not all may be available.
We Are All Parisians!
It has been 16 months since Katie Helwig and her family returned to the United States after being stationed in Paris. They still have many friends who live in the city, and the last few days were filled with fear and dread until, one by one, each confirmed his or her safety, Helwig writes in a poignant blog. Worrying about those she cares about mirrors the fears her family and friends must have experienced after NATO vowed revenge for the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States—when the Helwig family called Brussels their home.
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Security Experts Gain on Hackers
The gap is closing, but the bad guys still are a step ahead.
New Digital Devices Increase Cyber Vulnerabilities
The Internet of Things may lead to open season for hackers.
A Mobile Military Mandates New Security Solutions
Enhanced capabilities demand complex solutions.
Country Dynamics Are Changing Pacific Security Picture
Shifts among allies and adversaries are altering relationships in the vast region.
U.S. Forces Prepare for Degraded Networking
A failure to communicate cannot be fatal to U.S. military operations.
Cyber Success Defined by Adversaries, Acquisition Obstacles
Much remains to be done in defense networks, but obtaining the technology still is difficult.
ISIL Reportedly Threatens Paris-Type Attack on Washington, D.C.
New militant video released Monday warns U.S. and Europe to stop strikes against them.
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Clark Assigned to Defense Health Agency
Maj. Gen. Jeffrey B. Clark, USA, has been assigned as director, health care operations, Defense Health Agency, Falls Church, Virginia.