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The Pentagon's Chief Digital and AI Office will focus on enabling AI at the combatant command-level in 2023.
Emerging threats against defense industrial control systems will have serious consequences if not addressed.
AI and edge computing could help service members in combat zones endure through difficult circumstances.
AI, zero trust and software modernization highlight an unclassified version of the Defense Department's defense strategy.
Leaders from BARDA, CMS, DOD and VA discuss evolving cross-government health collaborations at the 2022 iEX Conference.
Responsible, resilient and robust AI is an absolute necessity for the Air Force to compete and win on the global stage.
Testing, scaling and interoperability are the remaining impediments as DISA moves closer to completing its Thunderdome zero trust prototype.
The State of the Federal Cyber Workforce report outlines areas for improvement and a new action plan.
Agencies are aligning security and performance needs.
Join our hosts for an update on evolving federal cyber priorities.
Technology, processes, culture, training and funding hinder Air Force modernization efforts necessary to problem solve and stay ahead.
Reducing technical debt, ensuring zero trust cybersecurity across all connected systems, and developing a strong data foundation will be critical for winning future conflicts.
RPA and AI enables a widespread data fabric to provide cleaner and more secure access to data.
Brian Kelley explains how he’s leveraging new models to secure 5G networks.
Live from Billington Cybersecurity Summit, DOD's CMMC lead explains the new guidelines.
The Defense Department sees great advantages of artificial intelligence and machine learning when it comes to supporting its workforce and back-office functions.
Software factories push for culture and policy changes to help put the Defense Department on a faster track to integrating DevSecOps into its infrastructure.
A new 5G enterprise platform is helping the agency function on an existing commercial infrastructure while maintaining the highest level of security.
The service's upcoming efforts are honing in on advanced data management and analysis to expedite decision-making and joint operations.
DISA’s Hosting and Compute Center is working through technical and programmatic challenges created by hybrid and multi-cloud environments.