Richard Ledgett, deputy director at the National Security Agency, believes that intelligence agencies should disclose more cyber attacks in order to raise awareness of the threat, Breaking Defense reported Thursday. Colin Clark
MoreLt. Gen. Edward Cardon, head of U.S. Army Cyber Command, believes the U.S. military could respond to changes in the cyber domain with “a much tighter” government-industry partnerships, Defense News reported Thursday.
MoreDirector of National Intelligence James Clapper said he is seeing increased activity by the intelligence community despite budget cuts that limit its resources, SIGNAL Magazine reported Sept. 1. Robert Ackerman writes DNI looks
MoreThe National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is working with BAE Systems to develop a “map of the world” that contains geographic-based intelligence and integrates many types of information from sources in the intelligence community, Defense Systems reported
MoreU.S. intelligence organizations are working to build a common information technology network in the cloud as the agencies transition to a shared services strategy, Defense Systems reported Friday. Greg Slabodkin writes the
MoreDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel believes the current crisis in Iraq could push the Defense Department to reconsider its $555 billion fiscal year 2015 budget proposal, Defense News reported Thursday. Gen. Martin Dempsey,
MoreThe Air Force‘s Technical Applications Center has announced that a new U.S. ship-based radar system for monitoring international missile and space launches is now fully operational. AFTAC said Monday the Cobra King
MoreAdm. Jonathan Greenert, chief of naval operations, has highlighted the U.S. Navy‘s focus on information or data as part of a transformation framework and program for workforce development, Defense One reported Monday. “Control
MoreThe growing threat of cybercrime can have an adverse impact on the economy and blunt the government’s ability to deliver public services, two IBM executives wrote in an FCW article published Wednesday.
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