Somewhere in the Pentagon, an Army senior leader recently made a program decision informed by live data, instead of slide decks. That moment reflects ...
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Army considers letting AI agents operate autonomously in cyber defense after wargame with tech executives
Somewhere inside the Pentagon’s cyber operations community, a question that once belonged to science fiction is now a matter of active policy debate: Should artificial intelligence be allowed to fight ...
The attacks came faster than a human adversary. The communications and data networks essential to the US Army's operations across the Asia-Pacific region were probed by a new kind of adversary: an ...
The Army has relaxed requirements for its cybersecurity awareness and information privacy training from an annual recertification to once every five years, according to a memo from the Army’s chief ...
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Public will never know full cyber success against adversaries, US Army cyber chief tells 'Post'
The general public does not and usually will never be able to know the extent of America's cyber successes versus its adversaries, Principal Cyber Advisor to the Secretary of the Army Brandon Pugh ...
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