October 13, 2022
Jam, spoof and spy: US Army looks to energize electronic warfare
'Ground to space, rear to deep: From a threat standpoint, we have to be prepared to operate in that entire range.'
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October 13, 2022
'Ground to space, rear to deep: From a threat standpoint, we have to be prepared to operate in that entire range.'
October 13, 2022
The service seeks an immersive, virtual environment that can be used to connect groups, enhance training and make testing a system more collaborative.
October 13, 2022
The service plans to solicit industry ideas in the coming weeks and aims to move quickly to demonstrate the counter-small UAS technology.
October 13, 2022
A U.S. transportation security agency said Wednesday it plans to issue new cybersecurity requirements for some key aviation systems after several U.S. airport websites earlier this week were hit with apparently coordinated denial-of-service attacks.
October 7, 2022
When it comes to cloud, the coming year will be one of "action and acceleration," according to U.S. Army Lt. Gen. John Morrison.
October 7, 2022
The Pentagon is now working to institute JWCC, as pressure builds to seamlessly link the military services and more effectively process reams of data.
October 5, 2022
Finally, Uncle Sam is compelling companies to take cybersecurity seriously. Related: How the Middle East paved the way to CMMC Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification version 2.0 could take effect as early as May 2023 mandating detailed audits of the cybersecurity practices of any company that hopes to do business with the Department of Defense. Make […]
September 29, 2022
Every year, the Department of Defense (DoD) relies on hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurial businesses to provide critical technologies and innovations that help support the men and women who are working to protect the US. Equally, DoD contracts are often the lifeblood for many of those private-sector businesses. More recently, those companies––known as the defense industrial base (DIB)––have been the target of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks. In an effort to safeguard against those attacks, the DoD initially introduced the NIST 800-171 standard to protect the confidentiality of controlled unclassified information (CUI). That program allowed defense contractors to self-attest, however after review, the department discovered a majority of contractors could not pass their audits.
September 29, 2022
Finally, Uncle Sam is compelling companies to take cybersecurity seriously. Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification version 2.0 could take effect as early as May 2023 mandating detailed audits of the cybersecurity practices of any company that hopes to do business with the Department of Defense.
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