TechNet Cyber: There is No Silver Bullet to Secure Systems’ Perimeters
Cybersecurity requires multiple systems and deep work, JFHQ-DODIN’s Col. Michael Reeder said.
Officials at Joint Force Headquarters – Department of Defense Information Network (JFHQ-DODIN) need to protect the DOD’s thousands of employees when they use the network. To secure the system, JFHQ-DODIN uses a multi-faceted approach to cybersecurity, including adaptive intelligence, identity management and partnerships.
At AFCEA TechNet Cyber, JFHQ-DODIN Director of Operations Col. Michael Reeder discussed data security, the importance of collaboration within the cybersecurity community and DOD’s unified force approach to network operations.
Check out our full coverage of the conference.
This is a carousel with manually rotating slides. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate or jump to a slide with the slide dots
-
NNSA Eyes Human-Machine Teaming to Boost Mission Efficiency
Officials say AI will reshape roles, enhance cybersecurity and support predictive maintenance as NNSA modernizes operations.
2m read -
Service CIOs Push for One Cyber Talent Platform Across DOW
Leaders say the current patchwork of service‑built systems slows hiring and obscures mastery, calling for an enterprise model focused on outcomes.
3m read -
CYBERCOM 2.0 Seeks to 'Deny Adversaries Freedom of Maneuver'
CYBERCOM 2.0 focuses on talent retention, specialization and AI readiness to prepare for modern cyber warfare.
3m read -
DHS CISO Departs After Driving AI, Risk-Based Security
Hemant Baidwan exits DHS after leading AI security and zero trust efforts, shifting the department to a risk-based cyber model.
3m read