DISA Unveils New Strategic Plan

DISA Unveils New Strategic Plan
DISA Unveils New Strategic Plan

This updated strategic plan focuses on cyber defense, the cloud, and enterprise solutions

DISA: Cloud-Based Browsing Will Save $300M

DISA: Cloud-Based Browsing Will Save $300M
DISA: Cloud-Based Browsing Will Save $300M

Instead of users connecting directly to websites, the new Cloud-Based Internet Isolation (CBII) system acts as a middleman, reducing bandwidth and blocking malware.

‘Zero Trust’ Cybersecurity Plan This Year From DISA & NSA

‘Zero Trust’ Cybersecurity Plan This Year From DISA & NSA
‘Zero Trust’ Cybersecurity Plan This Year From DISA & NSA

Due out this fall, the Zero Trust Reference Architecture is about upgrading cybersecurity in existing systems, without buying all-new tech. The Army is enthusiastic – mostly.

Troubled JRSS Cyber System Exposes DoD Data, Says DoD IG

Troubled JRSS Cyber System Exposes DoD Data, Says DoD IG
Troubled JRSS Cyber System Exposes DoD Data, Says DoD IG

JRSS is not secure enough so DoD data is at risk. Operators don’t have the tools they need to properly monitor and troubleshoot the system and the training to run it properly.

End Of Passwords: DISA Tests Walkabout Identity System

DISA has identified 46 factors that could be used to help it get rid of passwords on your mobile device, including gait, the way you swipe, and how you hold your phone or tablet.

How To Wage Global Cyber War: Nakasone, Norton, & Deasy

How To Wage Global Cyber War: Nakasone, Norton, & Deasy
How To Wage Global Cyber War: Nakasone, Norton, & Deasy

The military needs a globe-spanning network to counter threats that no single theater command can cope with. That takes more than just technology.

Common Cyber Standards Will Steamroller Hold-Outs: DoD Officials

Common Cyber Standards Will Steamroller Hold-Outs: DoD Officials
Common Cyber Standards Will Steamroller Hold-Outs: DoD Officials

This year promises to be a year of big changes in how the Defense Department does Cyber — and leaders are warning staffers that it’s not going to be business as usual.