What’s the state of China’s defense-industrial base, and which specific sectors are seeing increasing business?
Even in a challenging period, publicly traded defense stocks thrive
Last year began with optimism following a weak 2020 marked by the pandemic and the uncertainties of a presidential election year. Then everything changed with the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Risk is …
… when threat exploits vulnerability causing impact… tough to measure, express and control… the product of probability and impact… the gap between theory and practice… the root of pessimism and optimism … the once-in-a-hundred-years e…
It‘s official: The Marine Corps has its 1st Black 4-star general
Lt. Gen. Michael Langley will now lead U.S. troops in Africa as the commander of U.S. Africa Command.
CISO workshop slides
A glossy, nicely-constructed and detailed PowerPoint slide deck by Microsoft Security caught my beady this morning. The title ‘CISO Workshop: Security Program and Strategy’ with ‘Your Name Here’ suggests it might be a template for use in a workshop/cou…
Operation Cyber Dragon turning US Navy reservists into digital defenders
“The interesting thing in the IT world or the network world is what’s patched and 100% compliant today might not be patched tomorrow, because vulnerabilities ebb and flow.”
Raytheon’s Blue Canyon opens expanded small satellite production facility
The Boulder, Colorado-based company produces a range of small space vehicles for customers at the U.S. Department of Defense and NASA, and its new 31,000 square foot plant is dedicated to building cubesats.
Malaysia receives first maritime patrol aircraft upgraded with US funding
The U.S. Navy has delivered to Malaysia the first of three transport aircraft upgraded to perform maritime patrol missions using U.S. funding meant to help regional nations improve maritime security.
Open Redirect Flaw Snags Amex, Snapchat User Data
Separate phishing campaigns targeting thousands of victims impersonate FedEx and Microsoft, among others, to trick victims.
Pentagon again delays nuclear missile test amid Chinese drills near Taiwan
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has again ordered the Pentagon to postpone a planned test launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile, this time amid increased tension with China over Taiwan.