Unmasking malware coders

Army researchers are working on an algorithm that will help system administrators improve security by more easily identifying malware authors and tracking the origin of threats

Army wants 4G LTE for warfighter network

The Army wants to extend its communication capabilities to lower echelons through modular, scalable and interoperable nodes.

Online tool streamlines Army application migration

The Army Application Migration Pre-assessment Tool helps systems owners collect the data needed for migration planning.

Army command posts get secure gigabit Wi-Fi

The wireless infrastructure will help the Army, Army National Guard and Army Reserve Tactical Units better adapt to changing conditions in battle or in disaster relief.

What DISA needs for secure networks

Officials from the Defense Information Systems Agency outlined some capabilities it requires for network security.

Facial recognition app may help spot PTSD

Facial recognition technology now being tested to identify autism in children may help screen for other illnesses, such as post traumatic stress disorder.

Army scores NFL funding for brain injury mitigation tech

The Army Research Lab recently won funding as a finalist in the Head Health Challenge II for its solution to mitigate and prevent head injuries.

3-D scans from smartphones?

Researchers at Brown University have found a way to make 3-D scans from inexpensive digital cameras.

What's ahead for the FAA’s drone registry?

Enforcement of the registration and data security are among concerns voiced over the Federal Aviation Administration’s site to register unmanned aerial systems.

Government trainers take a page from the NFL playbook

A real-time performance intelligence system gives military and law enforcement trainers unprecedented insight into trainee performance.

VM-aware storage speeds drone training

A VM-aware storage solution addressed performance issues when training pilots for unmanned aerial systems.

ONR builds an immersive future with mixed reality

The Office of Naval Research’s new laboratory leverages both augmented and virtual reality for more efficient and cost-effective training, maintenance and operations.

NIST seeks comments on cybersecurity framework

The National Institute of Standards and Technology wants input regarding the implementation and potential improvements of its voluntary Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity.

FAA announces drone registration rule

The new rule requires all but the smallest unmanned aerial vehicles to be registered. The site for doing so will go live Dec. 21.

DARPA wants to shrink LIDAR tech

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency aims to reduce the size of traditional, bulky telescoping devices by transferring their light-catching powers to flat, inexpensive, saucer-sized semiconductors.

Self-righting software for tipped-over robots

An engineer with the Army Research Lab is developing software to help robots right themselves when they fall over.

Robotic vehicles drive battlefield innovations

Soldiers may soon be able to use several autonomous robots for beyond-line-of-sight communications and targeting.

Air Force CIO outlines IT efficiency priorities

Lt. Gen. William Bender describes ways his service can become more IT efficient.

NASA cubesats to test in-orbit networking and data-sharing

The Nodes cubesats will test the potential for using multiple, small, low-cost satellites to perform complex science missions.

Survey: Majority of agencies follow NIST Cybersecurity Framework

According to a recent survey, 82 percent of federal respondents said their agency is either fully or partially implementing the NIST Cybersecurity Framework to mitigate risk and strengthen their security posture.

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