Air Combat Command aims to finish checking its F-35As for faulty ejection seats by mid-October.
3rd Fleet boss proposes new group to coordinate Pacific security
The U.S. is closer to conflict in the Pacific than it is to peace, the head of U.S. 3rd Fleet says, and the command structure must adjust to reflect that.
China Destroyed Muslim Culture In This Ancient City — Then Turned It Into Disneyland
The government’s campaign in Kashgar began with CCTV cameras watching people pray. Now it features tourists taking Instagram selfies.View Entire Post ›
Fragility is …
… the arch-enemy – not the polar opposite – of resilience … a natural consequence of complexity and dependence… when threat meets vulnerability exceeding control… not knowing whether, how and when it will break… being unable/unwilling/afraid …
Defensive Security Podcast Episode 269
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/cosmicstrand-uefi-malware-found-in-gigabyte-asus-motherboards/
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-scan-for-vulnerabilities-within-15-minutes-of-disclosure/
https://www.techcircle.in/202…
Webserver problem problem
This cold Winter’s Monday morning, we woke to problems accessing our server and websites. The usual turnitoffandonagain approach let us down … and this time so has downforeveryoneorjustme dotcom: It’s ironic that a web service purely designed to tel…
US State Department approves $8.4 billion F-35 sale to Germany
The State Department on Thursday announced the foreign military sales (FMS) approval for up to 35 F-35A aircraft, along with munitions and related equipment, for a total estimated cost of $8.4 billion.
Army pursues shared software among uncrewed vehicles
The Army will focus on light robotic combat vehicles.
They’re ‘all different’: Air Force adviser says services diverge on JADC2
“I’ve looked at all of the documentation associated with all three,” she said, referencing Project Convergence, Project Overmatch and the Advanced Battle Management System.
Meet Britain’s new ship that will test autonomous and lethal technologies
The 270-ton vessel will be used by NavyX, the British Royal Navy’s experimental technology unit.