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Hacks Drive Growing Calls For Mandatory Cyber Data Sharing

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Hacks Drive Growing Calls For Mandatory Cyber Data Sharing

The cyber executive order "properly emphasizes" information sharing. Sens. Peters and Portman float updating FISMA. FERC calls for mandatory pipeline cyber standards. Report says vulnerable Exchange Server "most likely culprit" at Colonial. FireEye details DarkSide's business, ops.

 

Hyten: Joint Requirements For All Domain Out By June

"One of the requirements is going to be that all data developed and produced by every weapon system we have has to be made accessible, period," Gen. John Hyten said today.

 

Israel To US: We Won't Stop Strikes

"This time Hamas will pay the full price for its actions. Gaza will have to perform huge reconstruction work to fix the heavy damage caused by Israel since the fighting began," a defense source says.

 

ALIS Working Better, But F-35 Full-Rate Date Still Unclear

"I don't sense that the lack of that milestone is doing anything other than providing a launching point for criticism of the program," JPO Director Lt. Gen. Eric Fick said.

 

Marine Commandant Embraces Flat Budgets For Two Years

Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger's announcement comes amid the radical changes he is making in how the Corps equips itself, and deploys.

 

Wormuth Defends Army Budget, Missile Programs

The nominee for Army Secretary also aims to end "friction" between civilian acquisition officials and Army Futures Command, she told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

 

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