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UncategorizedU.K. Agrees With China Not To Support Cyber Theft Of Intellectual Property
United Kingdom Prime Minister David Cameron and Chinese President Xi Jinping the week of Oct. 19 reached a series of strategic agreements, including a prohibition on both countries’ governments not […]
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UncategorizedChinese Government Still Hacking Commercial Companies, Report Says
CrowdStrike, a company that provides cyber protection services, said Oct. 19 it has detected several attempted intrusions against private companies originating in actors affiliated with the Chinese government–just several weeks […]
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for Wed., Oct. 21, 2015
// PDF View- GAO Finds Persistent Weaknesses In Information Security Practices At 24 Agencies
- DHS Still Short On Addressing Cyber Security Risks To Ports, GAO Official Says
- Cyber Command Wants Round-The-Clock Virtual Training Environment
- Air Force Awards Five Firms Competition For Cyber Orders With $5 Billion Maximum Combined Order
- Cyber Command Awards CACI $14 Million Extension For Continued Support
- Northrop Grumman Protests $1 Billion DHS Cyber Award To Raytheon
- Federal Grant To Arkansas To Establish Power Grid Cybersecurity Research Center
- NATO And Czech Republic Sign Cyber Cooperation Memo
- Communications Association Opposes Current CISA, Wants More Privacy Protections
- GSA Re-Issues RFP For CYBERCOM Support Services
- Former Lockheed Martin CTO Elected To Assured Enterprises Inc. Board Of Directors
- Navy Extends Deadline for NGEN Recompete RFI
- U.S. and South Korea Promise To Increase Cyber Cooperation
- Army JTRS Radio Program Highlights Advantages Of Open Architecture Systems
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UncategorizedArmy JTRS Radio Program Highlights Advantages Of Open Architecture Systems
As military weaponry and communication systems become ever more defined by software rather than hardware, the trend toward open architecture systems that allow for swift and regular technical refresh will […]
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UncategorizedU.S. and South Korea Promise To Increase Cyber Cooperation
Following South Korean President Park Guen-hye’s second visit to Washington, D.C. during the week of Oct. 12, the governments of the United States and South Korean agreed to increase cyber […]
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UncategorizedNavy Extends Deadline for NGEN Recompete RFI
The Navy has pushed back the deadline to submit responses to a request for information (RFI) for the Next Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN) contract recompete. The original Oct. 19 deadline […]
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UncategorizedFormer Lockheed Martin CTO Elected To Assured Enterprises Inc. Board Of Directors
Assured Enterprises Inc. elected Ray Johnson, former Lockheed Martin [LMT] Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to the company’s board of directors, the company said Oct. 19. Johnson recently served as senior […]
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UncategorizedGSA Re-Issues RFP For CYBERCOM Support Services
The General Services Administration (GSA) re-issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) solicitation Oct. 15 on FedBizzOpps to provide mission support services, including on offensive cyber operations, for U.S. Cyber Command […]
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UncategorizedCommunications Association Opposes Current CISA, Wants More Privacy Protections
While the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) supports the goals of the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 (CISA, S. 754) it opposes the bill due to privacy concerns, […]
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UncategorizedNATO And Czech Republic Sign Cyber Cooperation Memo
NATO and the Czech Republic signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Oct. 12 to improve and enhance cyber defense cooperation and assistance between NATO and national cyber defense […]