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Addressing Technology Gaps in Aircraft Vulnerability

DSIAC subject matter experts (SMEs) assisted in addressing a long-standing technology gap related to a given military aircraft vulnerability for certain combat situations. DSIAC leveraged established relationships with additional experts in the field of survivability and…

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Playing Nice? FireEye CEO Says U.S. Malware is More Restrained than Adversaries”

Malware used by the United States in offensive cyber-operations plays “nice” when compared to other nation-state malware, according to FireEye CEO Kevin Mandia. Speaking at the Cyber Threat Intelligence Forum produced by Scoop News Group on Thursday, Mandia said when FireEye analyzes malware from state-backed hackers, the company usually finds elements of public policy baked

Future Warfare: Protecting the Grid

The First Gulf War put American technological advantage on display against an adversary with no means to respond. Media images released throughout the campaign paid tribute to smart bombs, long-range rockets, and vastly improved ground, air and sea-based systems. America’s technological abilities were awe-inspiring. A quarter-century later, the United States continues to seek technological superiority.

Triggering the New Forever War, in Cyberspace

“…the first shots of the next actual war will likely be fired in cyberspace and likely with devastating effect.” ~Gen. Mark A. Milley, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army The United States is in the midst of the most resounding policy shift on cyber conflict, one with profound implications for national security and the