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NSA Releases Guidance on the Visibility and Analytics Pillar of Zero Trust

FORT MEADE, Md. – The National Security Agency (NSA) is releasing the Cybersecurity Information Sheet (CSI), “Advancing Zero Trust Maturity Throughout…

NIST Finalizes Updated Guidelines for Protecting Sensitive Information

Contractors and other organizations that do business with the federal government now have clearer, more straightforward guidance for protecting the…

Pilot Is Paramount

The Single Appropriation Pilot for Software and Digital Technology Budget Activity (BA) 08 builds upon current and previous initiatives to…

U.S. Cyber Command, DARPA Advance Partnership With New Agreement

Following the creation of the Constellation pilot program launched in 2022 by U.S. Cyber Command and DARPA, the organizations recently…

CISA Publishes Encrypted DNS Implementation Guidance to Federal Agencies

WASHINGTON – The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) published Encrypted Domain Name System (DNS) Implementation Guidance for federal civilian agencies…

Digital Mapping Helps First Responders Better Navigate Inside Buildings

GPS systems may get first responders to incident scenes fast, but navigating buildings’ complex mazes of hallways and corridors in…

Defense Innovation Unit, DoD Mission Partners Join Forces to Combat 5G Interference Challenges

Mountain View, CA — The U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) operations heavily depend on the reliability and efficacy of satellite communications…

AFWERX Safeguards American Interests Through Due Diligence

WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio (AFRL) — In defense innovation, rigorous scrutiny is not just an afterthought; it’s the law. AFWERX, the…

Army Implements Enhanced Security Measures for Data

FORT HUACHUCA, Ariz. — In a strategic move to bolster data security and protect against evolving cyber threats, the U.S….

Software Transparency in SaaS Environments (CISA)

Acknowledging key differences between SaaS and non-SaaS software, this paper discusses the value of SBOM-driven transparency for SaaS and offers…

New Enterprise Technical Procedures (ETP) Available in Support of Organizational File Share Migrations

FORT HUACHUCA, Ariz. — When trying to determine which organizational file share migration course of action (COA) may work best…

Sandia National Laboratories received a brain-based computing system from Intel Corp. that has 1.15 billion artificial neurons, aiming to advance large-scale brain-inspired computing. This innovative system, 10 times faster and denser than its predecessor, holds potential for various applications from scientific simulations to societal enhancements like smarter soldier gear and rapid medical diagnoses (photo by Craig Fritz).

1.15 Billion Artificial Neurons Arrive at Sandia, Setting Up House for Brain-Based Computing

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — In a groundbreaking stride toward the future of computing, early this year Sandia National Laboratories researchers welcomed…