“Big changes to the Air Force’s electronic warfare capabilities may be coming in 2019. The service’s yearlong EW study is drawing to a close, with a final report expected in mid-January, Gen. Stephen Wilson, the Air Force’s vice chief of staff, told reporters Wednesday. ‘We’re about two ...
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ChrisScott This is the second in our series of posts on US Army systems and mission needs based on the AFCEA Augusta Technet. The first was an overview you can find at: TechNet Augusta 2016 “Cyber in the Combined Arms Fight” Networks and Services. The Army is emphasizing the “convergence of...
ChrisScott This is the second in our series of posts on US Army systems and mission needs based on the AFCEA Augusta Technet. The first was an overview you can find at: TechNet Augusta 2016 “Cyber in the Combined Arms Fight” Networks and Services. The Army is emphasizing the “convergence of...
China’s New Year celebration last month wasn’t a holiday just for the Chinese. It was also a brief respite for the thousands of specialists who defend America’s military and intelligence networks, since the volume of cyber attacks always seems to fall off when the Middle Kingdom is...
Long Island’s business and technology leaders began an effort Tuesday to start a new industry here that would focus on protecting companies, government agencies and individuals from cyber attacks that have been increasingly causing chaos in the financial world and other industries. More than 1...
The rise of all things cybersecurity has been accompanied by a collective groaning that there is a shortage of personnel skilled enough to protect critical government and military networks. The Defense Department is under constant attack from hackers, and officials said they need to do a better job ...
The United States military has explicitly stated that it has the right to retaliate with military force against a cyber-attack. In a 12-page report sent to Congress, the Department of Defense (DoD) said the military can launch a physical attack in the case of a cyber-attack against its systems. Th...
The Pentagon’s advanced research arm, which played a key role in developing the Internet 40 years ago, said on Monday it will boost efforts to build offensive cyber arms for possible keyboard-launched attacks against enemy targets. The U.S. military needs “more and better options” ...