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Army wants AI to improve analysis of intelligence data
April 28, 2021 | NewsThe Army wants to use artificial intelligence and machine learning to decrease the cognitive burden on intelligence analysts, provide timely information to decision-makers and identify specific targets with a high confidence in real time or near real time.
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4 emerging cloud trends transforming unstructured data management
| NewsAgencies are leveraging cloud technologies to enable secure data collaboration across locations, streamline infrastructure management and help ensure compliance.
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Esports gaming platforms take off in Air Force
April 27, 2021 | NewsWith more than 80% of Airmen ages 18 to 35 identifying as gamers, the Air Force developed a scalable framework and unified competition structure for players.
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Kessel Run seeks DevSecOps help with modernization
| NewsThe Global Application Delivery Network’s modernized infrastructure will help the Air Force get capabilities to the field more quickly.
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Keeping cloud collaboration after CVR winds down
| NewsCommercial Virtual Remote, spun up last year to support pandemic telework, goes away this summer. DISA's Global Directory is the key to ensuring the cloud collaboration continues.
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Cloud solution improves VSAT communication
| NewsThe Cloud Layered Obfuscation Application Kit allows users to split network traffic across multiple transmission paths, then combine that traffic within the cloud environment.
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How automation can transform storage provisioning
| NewsAutomation provides the only practical path to effective data provisioning that can increase data center efficiency while ensuring users have the resources they need.
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Joint advisory warns of Russian operations targeting cloud, email
April 26, 2021 | NewsA new advisory describes how organizations can counter tactics and techniques used by Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence service, the attackers behind the intrusion involving SolarWinds.
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How CBII secures DOD networks, improves performance
| NewsThe Cloud-Based Internet Isolation gives mission partners a way to offload internet browsing from Defense Department networks so they can conserve bandwidth for essential functions.
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When artificial intelligence learns to attack us
| News“We risk a future of AI systems hacking other AI systems, with humans being little more than collateral damage,” cybersecurity expert Bruce Schneier writes.