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Former NSA worker pleads guilty to trying to sell US secrets to Russia
The 31-year-old Army veteran from Colorado Springs, Colo., had faced a possible life sentence
By Colleen Slevin
Zero trust could have limited Pentagon leak, Navy CTO says
A zero-trust approach may not have prevented the Discord leak, but the underlying tenets may have helped the Pentagon detect the security breach sooner.
Biden picks Heritage for Marine Corps info warfare post
The Senate received Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Ryan Heritage's nomination March 30.
US Army app with Russian code reaped no user data, service says
Officials have looked askance at Moscow’s activities in the digital domain, where hackers are used to project military force and meddle in foreign affairs.
Official Army app had Russian code, might have harvested user data
At least a thousand people downloaded the app, which delivered updates for troops at the National Training Center.
‘Secure, survive, strike’: The Navy’s new approach for cyber dominance
Military members were warned in February that they are targets for cyberattacks amid the Russia-Ukraine war and turbulent Sino-U.S. relations.
How to best protect against online scams targeting service members
With online scams against active and retired military personnel and their families growing at an exponential rate, experts are touting some basic reminders
General: Supply chain problems are hurting nuclear modernization
"It’s going to take everyone to understand how to close the gap on supply chain management."
By Joe Gould
How the cloud saved Ukraine’s data from Russian attacks
Russian operatives conducted physical and virtual “wiper attacks” on computer networks in Ukraine - attempting to delete all stored government information. Yet the data survived.
By Ryan White