Cyber Security
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At the Army Research Laboratory, scientists are on the hunt for nano-materials that could improve engine technology in a big way.
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The world’s first all-machine hacking tournament wasn’t the answer to all cybersecurity problems, DARPA officials said, but it was a big step forward in a technical area where the Defense Department’s research arm aims to stir up a revolution.
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DARPA’s all-machine hacking tournament sets the stage for network-speed cybersecurity by computers that look at all the bits all the time.
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The annual eCYBERMISSION National Judging and Educational Event is always brimming with high-energy, especially when the winning teams are announced at the National Awards Luncheon, held here June 24.
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Earlier this year, Defense Digital Service convinced the Department of Defense to launch its first ever bug-bounty, “Hack the Pentagon.”
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The 252nd Group was redesignated as the 252nd Cyber Operations Group earlier this year, making it one of the first Air National Guard Units to do so.
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If you’re a computer security specialist, or at least a white hat hacker, who’s always wanted to take a run at the Pentagon, here’s your chance.
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