As the U.S. Navy gears up for 5G, a number of pilots are underway to evaluate the risks that come with this faster network capability that unlocks the path to many emerging technologies like AI. The Navy’s first order of business is to modernize its environment for 5G. It is also looking at the best ways to protect its systems and maintain good cyber hygiene along the way. Navy Chief Digital Innovation Officer Michael Galbraith talks about the Navy’s efforts to mitigate vulnerabilities as it gets its networks ready for 5G.
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Navy IDs Security Risks Ahead of 5G Implementation
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The Navy is using ICAM and other tools to prepare its IT landscape for the new technology standard.
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Michael Galbraith Chief Digital Innovation Officer U.S. Navy
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