NATO wants all of its agencies and commands under a single cyber defense umbrella by 2012 and is on track to do that, a representative of the secretary of defense said to Defense News last week. Robert Bell, defense adviser to the U.S. ambassador of NATO and the secretary’s senior …
Read More »Air Force Subjecting Cyber Capabilities to Legal Review
The Air Force will subject its cyber capabilities for use against enemy computer systems to legal review, according to an order from Air Force Secretary Michael Donley. Lt. Gen. Richard Harding, the judge advocate general, signed the directive dated July 27 and first reported by the Secrecy News blog. The …
Read More »China’s Efforts in Military Transparency Insufficient, Says Report
Although China has made some progress in military transparency, its effort are inadequate, and the nation’s decision to suspend military-to-military contacts with the United States is acting against the interests of both countries, according to an annual report submitted to Congress. Released yesterday, the “Military and Security Developments Involving the …
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