Wearable Army Stress Sensors, Avoiding Cyber Conflict With China, and More
By AlexOleskerHere is today’s federal cybersecurity and information technology news: The U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command is seeking wearable stress sensors powered by soldiers. More...
View ArticleOffice of the DoD Deputy Chief Management Officer and their Agility Forum
By Bob GourleyThe Department of Defense Office of the Deputy Chief Management Officer has a long running history of seeking out the best ideas for improving DoD oversight and management of department...
View ArticleA Storify Dialog on Cyber Hurricane Katrina
By Kelsey AthertonEditor’s note: What follows is extracted from a storify post . This is a first post in this format for the CTOvision blog. Let us know what you think on any aspect of this, including...
View ArticleAwake Yet? The list of cyber security "wake up calls" grows as predicted
By Bob GourleyThere are several certainties in computer security. One is that when adversaries have intent they will always find a way to get what they want. Another certainty is that leadership in...
View ArticleReference to Cyber Security “Wake-Up Calls”
By Bob Gourley We have previously discussed research and analysis we did for the Cyber Conflict Studies Association on the many “Wake-Up Calls” the nation’s policy makers have declared themselves to...
View ArticleThe Federal Shared Services Strategy, Potential Staffing and Support Cuts,...
By AlexOlesker Here is today’s federal cybersecurity and information technology news round-up: Federal Chief Information Officer Steven VanRoekel released the Shared Services Strategy on Wednesday...
View ArticleCreating The New Cyber Warrior: Eight South Carolina Universities Compete
When Defense Secretary Hagel announced that he was going to expand his cyber workforce by more than 6,000 by the end of 2016, I think most of us in the industry collectively wondered: “Where the heck...
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