Thursday 15 July 2021

CISA Warns DoD, Feds To Fix Critical Windows Vulnerability

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CISA Warns DoD, Feds To Fix Critical Windows Vulnerability

"CISA has validated various proofs of concept and is concerned that exploitation of this vulnerability may lead to full system compromise of agency networks if left unmitigated," the emergency directive says.

 

CAPE's TacAir 'Affordability' Insights Out In Fall

The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is "critical to being able to execute the emerging operational concepts" being honed by the Joint Staff for future conflict, Joseph Nogueira, acting CAPE director, says.

 

Mike Brown Withdraws As Acquisition Nominee

Brown, the head of the Defense Innovation Unit, was caught in an Inspector General complaint.

 

Navy Lays Out Plan To Close The Strike Fighter Gap Four Years Early

A senior naval aviation officer says a change to the F-35C squadrons, additional reserve aircraft from other services and a successful maintenance program will be key to resolving the longstanding shortfall.

 

NIST Recommends Agencies Assume They Have Already Been Hacked

The Security Measures publication focuses on running software, while the Recommended Minimum Standards focuses on developing it.

 

Who's Who in Defense: Thom Tillis, Ranking Member, SASC Personnel Subcommittee

The six-member Personnel Subcommittee has oversight of all matters relating to active and reserve military personnel.

 

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