Defense Systems
September 18, 2007
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Highlights from the print issue

THE BATTLE IS AFOOT
Military leaders are quickly learning to adapt to the demands and pitfalls of cyberops.

AIR FORCE DEVELOPS A CYBERSPACE ARSENAL
Intelligent software agents known as cybercraft eventually could serve as the digital counterpart of aircraft carrying out missions .

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CYBERWARRIOR TRAINING IN PROGRESS
The Air Force’s tech graduate school and Center for Cyberspace Research are helping the service prepare for its forthcoming Cyber Command.

A LOOK DOWN THE ROAD AHEAD
Cyber warfare has been part of the science fiction landscape for years, but as you will see in reading this month’s issue, it remains something of an undiscovered country in real life.

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E-MAIL ADDRESSES: YOU CAN TAKE IT WITH YOU
It seems everyone is trying to make better use of resources, and the Air Force is doing that with an initiative called E-mail for Life.

TRANSPORT CENTER TACKLES DATA OVERLOAD
How do you bring together a host of multiple, interacting, ever-changing data in a way that enables the decision-maker to easily see all the variables and understand the outcomes of a decision?