The Key to Getting More Women Into Cyber Roles
Women face many barriers to STEM careers, but trailblazers like CYBERCOM’s Col. Candice Frost have a plan to smash those barriers.
Federal cyber leaders want more women in cyber and national security roles, but many women don’t know where to start. CYBERCOM Commander Col. Candice Frost discusses the importance of mentorship and offers practical advice for closing the cybersecurity workforce shortage and bringing more women into those roles.
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Candice Frost Commander, Joint Intelligence Operations CYBERCOM
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Inside DOE's Effort to Use AI for Nuclear Waste Cleanup
Eric Pierce explains how Savannah River National Laboratory is using AI to modernize environmental monitoring and waste cleanup.
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Federal Cyber Leaders Grapple With Growing Nonhuman Identity Risks
Federal leaders said AI agents, service accounts and API keys are creating new vulnerabilities across government networks.
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A Look at the Technology Powering World Cup Security Operations
Government is deploying counter-drone systems, AI-powered biometrics and biosurveillance tools to secure the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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DOW CIO Pushes 'Radical Transformation' to Modernize Tech
Kirsten Davies said skills-based hiring, acquisition reform and a focus on warfighter capability are key to modernization and innovation.
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