Transcom completes zero trust implementation across its classified network

U.S. Transportation Command also released a new strategy to ensure it can remain ready now and in the future.

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Many public safety agencies remain unequipped to defend against cyberattacks

Less than half of respondents in a survey of first responders said their agencies are “at least somewhat prepared in case of a cyberattack.”

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The reason to ban TikTok has nothing to do with data security 

The People’s Republic of China has the power to manipulate one of the world’s most popular apps into a massive global propaganda machine. 

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Banning TikTok won’t protect Americans’ sensitive data

Banning TikTok because of its Chinese owners leaves policymakers playing a game of whack-a-mole instead of focusing on privacy legislation that matters. 

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Opinion: Why doctrinal arguments continue to stymie effective cyber policies

U.S. cyberspace policymakers view military principles with a dangerous disregard of what it actually takes to make American networks secure.

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Opinion: The intellectual mistakes that crippled U.S. cyber policy

The U.S. will never successfully address cyberspace attacks against the U.S. private sector if it considers it outside the Pentagon’s purview.

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