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'DevOps Is Security': What Federal Agencies Can Do to Boost Cybersecurity
CISA and NSA provide guidance for how federal agencies can address critical vulnerabilities in their networks.
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AI, Zero Trust Could Be Key to Securing Federal Telework
For many federal agencies, teleworking presents a unique cybersecurity challenge: suddenly thousands of employees are using home Wi-Fi networks and personal devices to work, and sometimes view classified information, potentially opening up their department’s network up to cyber criminals and nation-state actors.
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Software Shines in SOCOM Acquisition Chief's Buying Plans
The executive outlined how the service is prioritizing faster software development for modernized defense systems.
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NIST Recommends Zero Trust Approach to Cloud Security
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) recommends security and IT professionals deploy a zero trust strategy and continuous monitoring to optimize cloud security, according to a new report.
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Navy Pioneers OT Cybersecurity with New Prototype
Emerging threats against defense industrial control systems will have serious consequences if not addressed.
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Marines Special Ops Want Industry Help to Create Systems that Talk to Each Other
Defense tech leaders describe wanting to remove 'one-trick pony' systems.
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Academics Highlight Food Supply Chain Risks During Pandemic
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, academia stepped in to help keep food supply chains moving.
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Data Drives the First Digital Census
While the 2020 election already dominates news headlines, another major event coming in 2020 has largely flown under the radar — the largest data collection ever in U.S. history. It’s the 2020 census.
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Cancer Detection is Making Strides Thanks to Predictive Analytics
Public health researchers are developing methods for better detecting and predicting dangerous forms of cancer.
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NSCAI Report: US Can Gain Leading Edge on AI With This Plan
The National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence (NSCAI) is calling on lawmakers and the Biden administration to invest billions of dollars in AI systems and innovation to keep the U.S. competitive and protected in the international technological area.
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VHA Integrating Opioid Dependency Treatment Within Broader Care
Various programs at the Department of Veterans' Affairs to prevent overdoses are focused on using data to better predict health care and integrate with the agency's broader behavioral health model.
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Zero Trust Could Help Solve JADC2’s Communication Problems
DOD space leaders want rapid, iterative development of JADC2 capabilities, but need to communicate securely.
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