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Rethinking How To Protect Networks From Cyber Attacks
As cyber security experts continue to look for more effective ways to deter threats, many see the battle over defending network perimeters has become a lost cause, and that new and more creative approaches are becoming essential.
Pentagon Spending Shouldn’t Slow Before Cuts, Carter Says
The Pentagon's No. 2 civilian directed military departments and acquisition personnel to proceed with normal operations, including training and contracting, even though action hasn't been taken to avert looming spending cuts.
DoD Spending May Depend on Internal GOP Debate
The future trajectory of military spending may hinge on a battle within the Republican Party as longtime “defense hawks,” who support big Pentagon budgets, are at odds with tea party-inspired conservatives, who denounce taxes and federal spending across the board, GOP officials and political experts say.
Training For The Next Libya, Marine Teams Wary Of Budget Cuts
/.../Marine Corps officials say the intense training done at this site in Chesapeake, Virginia is imperative to ensure the young Marines will be ready to respond to threats against U.S. facilities on a moment's notice. But, they say, looming budget cuts may threaten the pace and realism of the training/.../
Bastion: Bulwark or Bullseye?
“Prospective adversaries are developing and fielding, or have ready access to, military capabilities that will place U.S. forces operating from large, fixed forward bases, and in the littoral regions, at increasing risk,” the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments warned nearly a decade ago.
Smith: Another sequester hearing?
Democratic Rep. Adam Smith has a message for House Republicans: Stop talking about sequestration and start doing something about it.