TechNet Cyber 2025 Coverage
Live coverage and more from TechNet Cyber, taking place May 6-8, 2025, in Baltimore.
DISA to Industry: Tell Us What Problem Your Solution Solves
The key to shedding technology debt is the establishment of relationships, DISA official says.
Army Leaders: Embrace the Network as the Priority
Warfighting of the future will be dependent on the digital side.
Making DevSecOps More Available
DISA is providing more tools for secure software development.
DISA's New Task Force Aims To Operationalize Data
DISA Global technical director speaks on a recently launched initiative, as well as some of the key challenges it has faced. Still, the show must go on.
Countering Adversarial Threats and Protecting the Homeland Through Cyber Policy
Principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for cyber policy discusses ways the department is helping mitigate foreign threats.
Defense Budget Reductions Seen as New Opportunity for Innovation
The CISO with the U.S. Army envisions the federal cost-cutting efforts possibly opening the door to more advanced technology and improvements within the branch.
Readiness of the U.S. Military Means Being Cyber-Ready
Moving cyber into operational technology is the next step.
Katie Arrington Cites the Importance of Non-Kinetic Warfare
She also warns that post-quantum capabilities are nearer than people realize.
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Tune Into SIGNAL Media's Disruptive by Design
In this special episode, Katie Arrington, who is performing the duties of chief information officer (PTDO CIO), speaks with SIGNAL's podcast guest host Nuray Taylor about her priorities at the Department of Defense and the work being done to provide warfighters the best options, the best technology, the best chance of survival.
Tune Into SIGNAL Media's Disruptive by Design
In this special episode, Lt. Gen. Paul Stanton, director of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and commander of Joint Forces Headquarters-Department of Defense Information Network (JFHQ-DODIN), speaks with SIGNAL's guest hosts George I. Seffers and Nuray Taylor about his priorities for both organizations, which include readiness, campaigning, continuous modernization and establishing lethality in the cyber arena as a means of deterring attacks. For more from Lt. Gen. Stanton, read the May issue of SIGNAL Magazine and register for TechNet Cyber in Baltimore, May 6-8, where he will be a keynote speaker.
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