India has banned hundreds of defense technologies from import, but is the domestic industry seeing the benefits of government action?
Zero-Day Bug Responsible for Massive Twitter Breach
Over five million accounts were exposed
China’s military modernization spurs growth for state-owned enterprises
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.