Tuesday 19 October 2021

Weekly Briefing: Defense Networks & Cyber

The latest defense networks & cyber news and analysis from Breaking Defense.
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SOAR Is The Tool That Frees Up Critical Thinking

An Army senior research scientist offers his suggestions on what to look for in a security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) tool.

 

Peraton Developing 'Single-Pane-Of-Glass' Visibility Across Army's Unified Network

"If there's one thing DoD and industry have done, it's try a whole bunch of different tools over the last 10 to 12 years. What we have to do now is string them all together to show which ones work best for the capabilities the Army needs today and divest the ones that they don't need," Peraton VP Jennifer Napper said.

 

Four Questions With Army Futures Commander Gen. John Murray

"You're not going to see the breakthroughs if every bit of risk is baked out of everything we do from the very beginning. We'll never be able to keep up with the pace of change," Murray said.

 

'Absolutely Not True': Army CIO Answers Claim US Has Already Lost To China In AI

"If you looked at both what we have in the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community, across the federal government and our industrial partners, we have the best AI technology," Army CIO Ray Iyer said.

 

To Aid Digital Transformation, Army Eyes 'One Cloud' And Faster Acquisition

"The Army in the past has always executed traditional IT in a very decentralized way — we let every command do their own thing," Army CIO Raj Iyer said. "Now, if you look at the requirements for multi-domain operations, that model doesn't work anymore."

 

Northrop Grumman Eyes Next-Gen SIGINT For Army

"So I think [the concept of integration is] so simple and yet so hard to achieve," Northrop VP Walsmith said. "You need to be able to integrate applications, whether they're your own or someone else's, with ease and simplicity. It is easy to say. It's very hard to engineer."

 

'Global By Nature': Generals Say Unified Network Is 'Operational Imperative'

"I will offer you there will be no sanctuary in the next fight. We have to have a resilient network," Lt. Gen. John Morrison said.

 

Internet Operations Management Is Well Suited To Military Networks

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