Wednesday 6 October 2021

NATO Must ‘Step Up’ For Aspirant Members, Not Bow To Russia: Stoltenberg

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NATO Must 'Step Up' For Aspirant Members, Not Bow To Russia: Stoltenberg

"The whole idea that you know, it's a provocation to Russia that small neighbors join NATO is absolutely wrong. That's the provocation — that anyone is saying that," Stoltenberg said.

 

Mandiant CEO Sees 'Coordinated National, Global Response' As Next Advance In Cybersecurity

"Academics will sit back and say, 'Well, if you just did that and that and that, you would have avoided it.' But if there's no way to impose risk or consequences for [threat actors] doing it, your day is coming," Mandia said.

 

US Presses Israel On Haifa Port Amid China Espionage Concerns: Sources

"We have been candid with our Israeli friends over risks to our shared national security interests and will continue these discussions in the appropriate venues," the State Department told Breaking Defense.

 

Austal USA Has A New Chief, Different Path Forward Following LCS

As its go-to military contracts fade, and in the wake of scandal, Austal's new president is optimistic about the company's next evolution.

 

Space Force Eyes Commercial P-LEO SATCOM

"If the Space Systems Command is going to acquire other commercial services in the same fashion that CSCO has been acquiring commercial SATCOM, then that will not serve the warfighter well," said Rebecca Cowan-Hirsch, senior vice president for government strategy and policy at Inmarsat.

 

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Between E-3 And Eyes In Space, The Air Force Needs A Bridge, Now

The Air Force has valiantly breathed life into the decades-old E-3 Sentry platform, but as top service officials recently suggested, it can no longer wait for the jump to space-based systems, the authors write in this op-ed. The Foundation for Defense of Democracies' Bradley Bowman, Maj. Lauren Harrison and Ryan Brobst argue that as Russia…

 

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