Chung Assigned to Office of the Deputy Chief Management Officer
Joo Y. Chung has been appointed to the Senior Executive Service and assigned as director, oversight and compliance, Office of the Deputy Chief Management Officer, Washington, D.C.
4 New Members Appointed to Homeland Security Advisory Council
Former Arizona Rep.
Next-Gen Satellite to Deliver High-Speed Mobile Wideband
Employees Are Not the Weakest Link in Cyber
Incoming: The Great Wall of Sand
China is flexing its muscles and expanding its reach, particularly in the maritime domain. As the United States tries to consolidate the so-called pivot to Asia by bringing 60 percent of the U.S. fleet to bear, leaders need to be thinking through all their other options to deal with the growing ambition of the People’s Republic of China.
Academic Awards Recognize Excellence, Promote Achievement
The AFCEA Educational Foundation sponsors awards at the nation’s service academies and other military educational institutions. In addition, the top commissioning ROTC cadet in each service and midshipman are similarly recognized with an AFCEA Honor Award.
Cooperation Shapes NITEC 2015
Destructive Cyber Attacks Increase in Frequency, Sophistication
President's Commentary: Confronting Cyberthreats
Cyberthreats come from different areas—whether they represent terrorists, industrial espionage, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), organized crime, nation-states or even “hacktivists” trying to shape the political environment. Multiple sources with diverse motivations are affecting activities throughout cyberspace, and there is no one-size-fits-all remedy or “silver bullet” solution.
Disruptive by Design: The Real Dangers of Trojans Are Not What You Think
Adversaries are becoming smarter and more active; their rate of growth itself is disruptive. To see this, all cyber professionals have to do is pay attention.