Three U.S. combatant commands and DISA failed to follow cybersecurity protocols when handling classified mobile devices, according to a DOD Office of the Inspector General report released Monday.
In the rapidly changing mobile environment of Defense Department security, agency executives are challenged as never before by two stark realities. First, in an ecosystem increasingly shaped by the ...
The Defense Department has big plans for mobile devices, but the devil is in the details as the department and the services work out their various mobile efforts. To get a better grip on what is ...
The Defense Department has a new plan for acquiring and using commercial mobile devices. (Stock image) The Defense Department on Feb. 26 released a new commercial mobile device implementation plan, ...
A 30-day approval process is critical to getting new tools into the field, Pentagon official says. But is that realistic? A strategy for dramatically slashing the Defense Department's lengthy ...
A report from the Inspector General of the U.S Department of Defense that’s critical of the way the Army has handled mobile-device security has been inexplicably yanked from the IG DoD public website ...
The U.S. Army needs to do a better job tracking, configuring and “sanitizing” commercial mobile devices (CMDs) to ensure cybersecurity, a recent Pentagon Inspector General (IG) report says. “The Army ...
The Defense Department has started putting commercial off-the-shelf mobile devices into the hands of DOD personnel, and expects eventually to support about 100,000 separate devices, the Defense ...
Three U.S. combatant commands and the Defense Department's IT support agency failed to follow cybersecurity protocols when handling classified mobile devices, according to a Defense Department Office ...
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