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Cybersecurity has moved from an information technology (IT)-level discussion to a boardroom-level and now a kitchen table discussion. Our world is changing, and the more connected we become to our ...
Twenty-one nations signed and launched the so-called Pall Mall Process Code of Practice for States to establish guidelines regarding the development, facilitation, purchase, transfer and use of ...
To enhance its modernization efforts, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Global stood up a new task force to help operationalize data, technical director Jerusha “Drew” Cooper told ...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in communications networks is quickly advancing, especially with AI applied to radio access networks, with so-called AI-RAN. At the core of mobile wireless ...
The process of upgrading command and control within the U.S. Army is taking a major step forward. Starting this month, leaders are expected to seek help from the private sector and award a contract ...
U.S. Army soldiers said three new technologies and programs exceeded expectations at the Warfighter Exercise that was conducted concurrently with the Yama Sakura 87 exercise, but they are still ...
Will quantum computers really change the world, or will they never fully come to fruition? Joe Altepeter, who has been researching quantum computing for more than 15 years and is a program manager for ...
The U.S. military’s use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) gives decision-makers the ability to not only train against predictive enemy tactics but also prepare for a multitude of hiccups ...
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, led by Vice Adm. Frank Whitworth, USN, is employing even more artificial intelligence (AI) in the collection and analysis of geospatial intelligence ...
An Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) program aimed at protecting artificial intelligence (AI) systems from Trojan attacks is affecting related science before the program is even ...
As the fifth generation (5G) of mobile communications becomes the norm in civilian life, Department of Defense (DoD) leaders are also working on making it the standard on military bases. Now that ...
The U.S. maritime industry is vulnerable to potential cyber attacks, according to a panel of experts at the AFCEA Atlanta Chapter’s Homeland Security Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, February 26-27.