Cybersecurity skills don’t come from a manual, but from practical hands-on training
Cybersecurity skills must evolve in near-real time as Zero Day threats continue and AI provides new challenges.
Sending robotic vehicles into the breach saves lives by removing humans from one of the most dangerous places on the battlefield.
Cybersecurity leaders from the DoD CIO, USINDOPACOM, and APL discuss how they’re addressing the challenge in a Breaking Defense webinar.
“The only way that we can actually do our job with the pacing threat of China is to actually add that automation capability," said Brian Hermann, cybersecurity and analytics director at DISA.
"Fulcrum really represents the department's shift towards leveraging technology and information technology as a strategic enabler," Leslie Beavers, principal deputy CIO at the DoD said.
“We are moving forward, we're hoping by the first quarter of calendar year [2025] we'll be able to start enforcing this and putting this in contracts," Dave McKeown, Deputy CIO for the DoD, said.
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