President's Commentary: Nothing Placid About the Pacific
The Asia-Pacific region represents a challenging security environment encompassing extremely diverse political, military and economic issues. Territorial disputes among nations increasingly are coming to the fore, and national differences are amplifying rather than diminishing.
Disruptive by Design: How to Evolve Federal Cloud Security
While Cloud First enables agencies to maximize capacity utilization, minimize cost and improve information technology flexibility and responsiveness, the government still faces challenges, particularly with cybersecurity—as highlighted by the breach of Office of Personnel Management servers that exposed the biometric identifiers of more than 5.6 million U.S. federal employees.
Cross-Training Empowers Cyber Experts
There's an App for That Radio
Invisible Touch in the Battlespace
Versatile LiDAR Still Needs to Grow Up
Materials Research Aims to Cool It
Training Tomorrow's Cyber Gurus
Bullet-Shredding Metal Foam Poised for Market
Adm. Rogers: Government Needs Private Industry to Join Cyber Fight
Securing the cyberspace will get worse before it gets any better, warned Adm. Michael Rogers, USN, director of the National Security Agency and commander of U.S. Cyber Command. “The very technical foundation of the world we’ve created with the Internet of Things is going to exacerbate [security vulnerabilities], not make it easier.”