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| | | | | The service branch plans to award approximately 20 positions on the vehicle that will be open to more Defense Department buyers than just Central Command. | |
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www.twz.com
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| | | | | The Pentagon openly advocating for hardening facilities against drone attacks stands in contrast to pushback from officials in recent years. | |
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| | | | | The newly adopted Republican platform calls the executive order "dangerous." | |
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www.securitymagazine.com
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| | | [AI summary] The Biden administration's Executive Order on cybersecurity aims to strengthen the nation's digital defenses by enhancing software supply chain security, promoting zero-trust architecture, and improving information sharing between public and private sectors. Key provisions include requiring software bill of materials (SBOMs) for transparency, mandating encryption for sensitive data, and setting cybersecurity standards for government contractors. While the EO is praised for its comprehensive approach and emphasis on collaboration, challenges remain in enforcement, legacy system updates, and ensuring widespread compliance. Critics highlight the need for stronger enforcement mechanisms and faster implementation to address urgent cyber threats effec... | ||