Tuesday 16 November 2021

Weekly Briefing: Defense Networks & Cyber

The latest defense networks & cyber news and analysis from Breaking Defense.
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Splunk Receives Provisional Department of Defense Impact Level 5 Authorization

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[Sponsored] Data protection solutions are key to the JADC2 goal of an interconnected tactical network that enables the sharing of sensor data among all military branches in every domain.

 

As most military agencies fail annual audit, comptroller claims 'steady progress'

A goal of a 2027 clean audit across the military seems far off, as most departments, including major branches, still have work to do.

 

In first, Army soldiers fight with, and against, robotic vehicles in training

Two robot vehicles provided route reconnaissance, blocked an intersection and denied a helicopter landing zone during the JRTC rotation — all critical but potentially deadly tasks for soldiers.

 

'Blue Angels for geeks': Inside the Navy's plan to 'hack' its own unmanned strategy

In an exclusive interview, the officer in charge of the Navy's research and development enterprise said he wants the upcoming Hack the Machine event to result in real demonstrations for Navy leadership by next year.

 

Game Changer: Internet Operations Management is well suited to military networks

[Sponsored] In this Game Changer article, we discuss how Internet Operations Management addresses the issue of centralized visibility and operational control.

 

DoD moves out on tackling climate adaptation, energy, and sustainability

[Sponsored] Guidehouse has key recommendations about how the Defense Department can reimagine traditional mission readiness planning through the lens of sustainable, efficient, and affordable energy solutions capable of mitigating the operational impact of extreme climate events on military infrastructure and resources.

 

CYBERCOM has conducted 'hunt-forward' ops in 14 countries, deputy says

Lt. Gen. Moore didn't provide details, but later said, "China is the number one priority for DoD. Therefore, it's [CYBERCOM chief] Gen. Nakasone's number one priority."

 

Internet Operations Management Is Well Suited To Military Networks

[Sponsored] IOM will enable Joint Force Headquarters-DoD Information Network to gain real-time visibility over all defense networks.
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