Defense Systems
December 19, 2006
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NO LONGER WARY OF WIRELESS
WLANs are a reality and now so too are Defense wireless security policies.

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“Someday imagine authenticating into a building, authenticating into a system and having access to all the assets you need to do your job.”

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THE NETWORK AS WEAPON
DARPA intends to arm warfighters with robust, secure, self-forming networks.

A CHAT WITH THOMAS REARDON, INTEL CHIEF FOR ARMY NETCOM
During the first Gulf War, a group of Dutch hackers approached Saddam Hussein and offered to infiltrate U.S. military logistics systems for $1 million. The goal: Halt the Defense Department’s deployment to Iraq.

IF YOUR DATA'S AT REST, YOU SHOULDN'T BE
The Army innovatively uses IT to enhance its warfighting capabilities.