Policy

The ACLU Used Amazon’s Facial Recognition and it Labelled Congress Members as Criminals

Not only did the algorithm falsely match 28 members of Congress to criminal mug shots, but the false matches were more common for congresspeople of color.

Defense Systems

ODNI warns of increasing economic cyber espionage

Nation-state groups combine cyber exploitation with supply chain operations, human recruitment and the acquisition of knowledge by foreign students in U.S. universities to steal or acquire trade secrets from U.S. technology sectors.

Threats

Mattis: No Pentagon Policy Changes Since Trump-Putin Helsinki Summit

The defense secretary also said that his department’s policies on Iran remain the same despite tougher Trump administration rhetoric.

Defense Systems

NDAA calls for cyber warfare strategy

The final 2019 National Defense Authorization Act could bring the U.S. one step closer to developing a cyber warfare doctrine.

Ideas

Ep.13: Afghan Ambassador to the US; Washington Post's Josh Rogin and Bloomberg's Eli Lake.

Welcome to our podcast about the news, strategy, tech, and business trends defining the future of national security.

Threats

Pentagon Creates ‘Do Not Buy’ List of Russian, Chinese Software

Increasingly alarmed at foreign hacking, DOD and intelligence officials are racing to educate the military and defense contractors.

Ideas

Secretary of a State of Confusion

Senators tell Mike Pompeo: We have “serious doubts about this White House and its conduct of American foreign policy,”

Defense Systems

Marines get new CIO

Brig. Gen. Lorna Mahlock has taken over as the CIO and director of command, control, communications, and computers (C4) for the U.S. Marine Corps.

Science & Tech

China Is Still Stealing America’s Business Secrets, US Officials Say

The 2015 agreement between Xi and Obama produced only a lull in Beijing’s economic espionage.

Science & Tech

Bidding Begins for Pentagon's Controversial $10 Billion War Cloud

The Defense Department will stick to a single cloud provider for its JEDI cloud contract.

Defense Systems

Cyber X-Games takes on critical infrastructure defense

The Army's latest Cyber X-Games competition featured attack scenarios on industrial control networks in the finance, public utility and health care sectors.

Ideas

'A Sudden Burst of Movement’ on the Afghan Peace Process

The reported U.S. offer of direct talks with the Taliban is adding to rare optimism in Afghanistan.

Ideas

How to Stop Losing the Information War

No one is in charge of messaging, counter-messaging, and coordinating America’s instruments of information power. Here’s a way to change that.

Defense Systems

DISA broadens search for DIBNet support

The Defense Information Systems Agency is looking for sources to defend DOD's enterprise service systems and infrastructure.

Defense Systems

DOD releases $10 billion JEDI cloud contract

Despite objections from industry, the Pentagon is sticking to the single-award plan for the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure program.

Ideas

How the Five Eyes Can Harness Commercial Innovation

Here are a few concrete ways to get this alliance’s vibrant commercial technology sectors to address common national-security concerns.

Science & Tech

New Details About the F-15X That Boeing is Pitching the US Air Force

The single-seat jet is being built to shoot down enemy aircraft, pound targets on the ground, and even hit ships at sea.