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Article Excerpt: The Pentagon is set to unveil Thursday a strategy for protecting its computer systems that goes beyond erecting firewalls and stresses the use of sensors, software and data collected by U.S. intelligence, U.S. officials said. At the same … Continue reading
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Tagged computer, cyber, cybersecurity, cyberspace, data, firewalls, intelligence, pentagon, software
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Article Excerpt: The United States may be forced to redesign an unnamed new weapon system now under development – because tech specs and plans were stolen from a defence contractor’s databases. Reuters and Aviation Week report on the revelation by US … Continue reading
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Tagged contractor, cyber defense, database, defense, intelligence, reuters, william Lynn
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Article Excerpt: Government information technology contractor CACI International Inc. on Monday said it had agreed to buy Pangia Technologies LLC, a software engineering company that works for U.S. intelligence agencies, the Department of Homeland Security, the Air Force and the … Continue reading
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Tagged air force, CACI, homeland, intelligence, navy, pangia, security
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