Close to 600 cybersecurity experts from across NATO member and partner countries have participated in a week-long event that sought to test the professionals’ abilities to defend computer networks against complex threats. Austria, Ireland, Finland,
MoreArmy Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley has said the U.S. and its allies need a strong but balanced approach to dealing with Russian aggression, the Army News Service reported Nov. 4.
MoreDefense Secretary Ashton Carter has said he and U.K. defense secretary Michael Fallon have agreed to promote innovation in the defense sector in order to address hybrid and cyber warfare, DoD News reported Friday.
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Defense Secretary Ashton Carter has emphasized the need among countries to establish security networks in order to deal with threats posed by Russia and the Islamic State group, DoD News reported Monday.
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Deputy Defense Secretary Robert Work has said that post-war military budgets and a growing competition in weapon systems development have eroded the U.S.’ technological superiority, DoD News reported Thursday. Terri Moon Cronk
MoreThe U.S. has begun a two-week deployment for two General Atomics MQ-1 Predator drones and 70 personnel to Latvia as part of the European Reassurance Initiative, CNN reported Monday. Tal Kopan and Jim Sciutto write
MoreNATO and Defense Department contractors and their personnel that are performing contracting work in Afghanistan will need to comply with all the provisions of the Bilateral Security Agreement starting Tuesday, the Army
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Researchers at Trend Micro have detected a new email-based attack that has targetted U.S. defense agencies and a NATO member. Attackers are using a Java zero-day vulnerability to target high-profile organizations as
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Defense Secretary Ash Carter has asked NATO defense ministers to brace for hybrid cyber threats alongside efforts to bolster military preparedness, Stars and Stripes reported Thursday. John Vandiver writes the goal is
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Michele Flournoy, a former undersecretary of defense for policy and one-time candidate for the Pentagon’s top post, believes a congressional deal to remove defense spending caps is unlikely to happen soon, DoD
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