Russia Hasn't Relied on Cyberattacks on the Battlefield in Ukraine – Cyberwarfare Experts Explain Why "Cyberwarfare is most effective for gathering intelligence, stealing technology or winning public opinion or diplomatic...
Going Hot? Russia 'Prepped the Battlefield' in US Long Ago, Officials Say U.S. national security leaders, a retired CIA official says, should expect a shock on the order of Japan’s sneak attack on...
Biden Tells Putin Russia Must Crack Down on Cybercriminals A new ransomware attack linked to the REvil hacking group based in Russia caused widespread disruption last weekend.
NSA Discloses Hacking Methods It Says Are Used By Russia An advisory released by the U.S. National Security Agency describes attacks by operatives linked to the GRU.
How Should the US Respond to Provocations in the Grey Zone? "It's clear that the U.S. dominates one style of warfare, but many other forms are still available to America's enemies."
Air Force Drops 'Space,' 'Cyber' from Mission Statement as Space Force Gains Momentum The service on Thursday unveiled its operational goal as, "To fly, fight, and win. … Airpower anytime, anywhere."
Fake News Is Wreaking Havoc on the Battlefield. Here's What the Military's Doing About It Each of the services has created new positions or units to deal with renewed information warfare threats.
From 'Ghost Fleet' to Robot Warfare: Q&A with the Authors of 'Burn-In' "Burn-In" is focused on the internal turmoil emerging technology may bring the United States in its wake.
Scammer Impersonates Four-Star Army General in Online Romance Hoax Gen. Paul Nakasone is one of two four-stars whose names appeared on social media in false email conversations with women.
As Cyberattacks Surge, Watchdog Finds Big Holes in Pentagon Protective Measures The Defense Department is failing to implement its own rules for preventing cyberattacks, according to a report.
Here's Kamala Harris' Record on Veterans and Military Issues As vice president, Harris has supported Biden's major initiatives on service members and veterans, including the massive...
Pentagon Reviewing 20 Medal of Honor Awards Given to Soldiers at the Wounded Knee Massacre Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has directed a five-person panel to review the 20 Medals of Honor that the Army awarded to...
$450 Million B-1B Lancer Crash Attributed to Crew Failures and 'Degradation of Airman Skills' A B-1B Lancer valued at more than $450 million that crashed in South Dakota at the start of this year missed the runway by...
Navy SEALs, Sailors Who Refused COVID Vaccine Will Have Records Expunged After Legal Settlement The Navy also must correct the records of those who left the service after they weren't granted religious accommodation.
The Army Is Reducing Job Choice for New Recruits in 2 Critical Fields Both the field artillery and air defense fields, as well as surveillance and communications systems, will no longer allow...