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Cyber Report
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Cyber Report: Getting Primes and Suppliers Ready for DoD’s Cybersecurity Certification

On this week’s Cyber Report, Carolyn Kwieraga, the director of enterprise services at Northrop Grumman Mission Systems’ Cyber and Intelligence Mission Solutions, discusses the implementation of the Pentagon’s Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification to improve cybersecurity across the defense industrial base with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian. The weekly Cyber Report and our cyber coverage are sponsored by Northrop Grumman.

@CavasShips
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Lasers Sprout in San Diego

The waterfront in this Navy town is always bristling with warships carrying guns, missiles and powerful electronic systems. But a new feature appeared recently in the form of laser weapons mounted aboard two ships based here. And more lasers are coming.

AWS 2020
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Preview of Interview with PACAF Commander Brown

Sneak peak of our conversation with Gen. CQ Brown Jr., USAF, the commander of Pacific Air Forces, at the Air Force Association’s 2020 Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando where our coverage was sponsored by Leonardo DRS. For the full conversation be sure to listen to our Friday Roundtable Podcast.

THINK TANK CENTRAL
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Hudson Institute’s Cronin on Indo-Pacific Strategy

Patrick Cronin, PhD, the chair for Asia-Pacific Security at the Hudson Institute, discusses the think tank’s new paper — “Strategies for the Indo-Pacific: Perceptions of the U.S. and Like-Minded Countries” — with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Cyber Report
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Cyber Report: China, 5G Technology and Cyber Vulnerabilities

On this week’s Cyber Report, Patrick Cronin, PhD, the chair for Asia-Pacific Security at the Hudson Institute, discusses China and 5G technology and cyber risks with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian. Northrop Grumman sponsors the Cyber Report and our cyber coverage.

VIDEOS
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RAND’s Cohen on “Extending Russia,” Ways to Stress Moscow

Raphael “Rafi” Cohen, PhD, senior political scientist and the associate director for strategy and doctrine, discusses the new report — “Extending Russia: Competing from Advantageous Ground” — co-authored by a team he co-led with RAND’s Distinguished Chair in Diplomacy and Security Amb. James Dobbins — that details how the United States and its allies can “stress” Moscow with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian. Our coverage was sponsored by Boeing and Leonardo DRS.

VIDEOS
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Berkeley SkyDeck’s Winnett on Finding, Fostering Innovation

Caroline Winnett, the executive director of Berkeley’s SkyDeck — the University of California Berkeley’s startup accelerator and incubator program, discusses how to find innovation and foster it and how innovation is coming from new sources including small nations like Armenia on the sidelines of the 2019 World Congress on Information Technology in Yerevan, Armenia, with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.

Cyber Report
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Cyber Report: Escalation-Deterrence Dynamics Need Further Study

On this week’s Cyber Report, Benjamin Jensen, PhD, professor at American University and Marine Corps University as well as a member of the Cyber Security Solarium Commission, discusses the need for more research to better understand the dynamics of cyber deterrence and escalation among great powers and the report he coauthored with Brandon Valentino, PhD, “What Do We Know About Cyber Escalation? Observations From Simulations and Surveys,” with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian. Northrop Grumman sponsors the Cyber Report and our cyber coverage.

Commentary
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NATO at 70: The Case for Optimism

Today, NATO advertises itself under version 3.0 — a forward-looking orientation to renewing the strength and readiness of its forces while addressing emerging challenges that confront the Alliance. If versions one and two addressed Cold War challenges and out-of-area operations, this third incarnation reinforces the solidarity of the Alliance through increased readiness, strengthened capabilities and credible deterrence to face new challenges. The Allies are engaging in new domains (space and cyber), reinvigorating the command structure and the political controls governing it, recognizing new competitors (China) and facing old adversaries (Russia) with firmness and resolve. There is much to be optimistic about in NATO’s agenda.

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