Reporter: Cyber Security/IT/Military
Defense Daily
Ph: 240-477-2677
Matthew Beinart
Articles By Matthew
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CyberArmy Network Vulnerable To Adversary Threats, Fixing Modernization Approach
The Army must fix its approach to network modernization if it hopes to improve command post and mission command operations currently vulnerable to peer adversary threats, according to the leaders […]
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ArmyArmy CIO: Slow Effort To Engage Industry Hurting Network Modernization Efforts
The Army’s effort to modernize its network in the face of growing adversarial threats continues to be hindered by a slow effort to leverage industry, according to Army Chief Information […]
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ArmyArmy Finalizing WIN-T1 Updates, Command Post Modernization Efforts
The Army has set a spring 2018 deadline for fielding all updates to its Warfighter Information Network-Tactical Increment 1 (WIN-T1) system as its rolls out a series of modernization efforts […]
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SMDR for Mon., October 9
- Air Force Seeks Bids For New Launch Vehicles
- State Department Approves $15 Billion THAAD Sale To Saudi Arabia
- Satellite Traffic In Low Earth Orbit Needs Rules, Lawmaker Says
- Air Force Taps Lockheed, Rockwell To Design ICBM Control System
- Air Force To Hold First GBSD Review Since Contract Awards
- Australia To Outfit New Frigates With Aegis Missile Defense System
- SpaceX Kickstarts Work On New Mars Rocket
- National Space Council Nears First Meeting, Pence Says
- Australia To Create Space Agency
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CyberSenator Urges Social Security Administration Adopt New Authentication Method For Online Accounts
The ranking member of the Senate Finance Committee is urging the Social Security Administration (SSA) to adopt phishing-resistant authentication to ensure the cyber security of its online accounts. Sen. Ron […]
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CyberFormer Security Officials Call For Greater Penalties Following Data Breaches
For companies like Equifax [EFX] to take massive breaches of personal data more seriously, Congress might consider implementing similar penalties to those paid by oil companies following spills, according to […]
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DDI for Fri. October 6, 2017
- State Department Approves $815 Million Small Diameter Bomb Deal With Australia
- U.S. Military Ups Air Strikes In Afghanistan
- Pratt & Whitney Gets $2.7B Contract For C-17 Engine Work
- State Department Approves $113 Million Air-To-Air Missile Deal With Japan
- Australia To Outfit New Frigates With Aegis Missile Defense System
- U.S. Announces $5 Million Security Package To Ukraine During First Bilateral Cyber Dialogue
- USS McCain On The Way To Japan
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UncategorizedU.S. Announces $5 Million Security Package To Ukraine During First Bilateral Cyber Dialogue
The U.S. ambassador to the Ukraine announced a $5 million assistance package to strengthen Ukrainian cyber security efforts during the nation’s first bilateral dialogue on cyber security on Sept. 29 […]
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UncategorizedState Department Approves $815 Million Small Diameter Bomb Deal With Australia
The State Department has approved a possible $815 million deal with Australia for the sale of 3,900 GBU-53/B Small Diameter Bomb Increment II. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) notified […]
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UncategorizedState Department Approves $113 Million Air-To-Air Missile Deal With Japan
The State Department has approved a possible $113 million deal with Japan for the sale of 56 advanced medium-range air-to-air missiles (AMRAAMs). The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) notified Congress […]