OpinionWhat war elephants can teach us about the future of AI in combatInspired by the historical relationship between humans and war elephants, we can develop a similar partnership between military personnel and AI.8 days ago
OpinionHydraulic warfare is here to stay. NATO should plan for it.Sophisticated tanks and fighter jets are important to shift the balance of power in Ukraine. But water is equally critical.8 days ago
OpinionUkraine’s Kinzhal intercepts should cool hypersonic hypeThe Ukrainian experience with Kinzhal may be a wake-up call for Russia. It should also be a wake-up call for the United States.
Australia’s CI-ISAC takes whole-of-nation approach to cybersecurityCyber threats span all sectors and a more holistic approach to sharing information on cyber threats and attacks is required.5 weeks ago
A better bridge across the ‘valley of death’As the Pentagon’s Small Business Strategy makes clear, small companies are key to helping the U.S. ensure its technological superiority.5 weeks ago
Combating US cyber adversaries calls for whole-of-government approachWhile cyber criminals take advantage of gaps in our visibility over domestic infrastructure, foreign nation states, such as Russia, give them safe harbor.5 weeks ago
Give the Defense Innovation Unit a slice of Ukraine fundsCalls to make Ukraine a laboratory and a testing ground for our own weapons and platforms are the right ones.5 weeks ago
The Defense Department is finally getting workforce development rightTo ensure the success of budding workforce initiatives, we must avoid burdening them with well-intentioned but overreaching bureaucracy.5 weeks ago
How ‘digital twins’ make defense supply chains more resilientA combination of enabling technologies and analytic capabilities produce a virtual model of a process, system, or object, informed by real-time data.6 weeks ago
The failure of Russia’s missile war in UkraineRussia's missile attacks have, in the aggregate, failed to produce the kind of decisive strategic effects Moscow likely expected.6 weeks ago
How the US government can combat Russian disinformation on UkraineU.S. support could go a long way toward helping Balkan countries in their attempts to remain autonomous from Russia.7 weeks ago
Cross-pollination on AI may be a way forward for US, ChinaIn some cases, collaboration with Chinese developers could build better understanding of AI challenges.7 weeks ago
Is ‘memory safety’ the killer use case for SBOMs?The federal government — the country’s largest purchaser of software — will be using SBOMs to instruct security compliance for procurement.7 weeks ago
How ‘Edge Semaphores’ can help solve interoperability challengesModern communications needs compact data packages, or “edge semaphores," that are concise, precise, interoperable and secure.8 weeks ago
Addressing OT security under the National Cybersecurity StrategyLessons learned from modernizing IT won’t apply to OT because of the latter's unique operating requirements.8 weeks ago
Joint Collaborative Environments can help stop foreign disinformationThe U.S. faces increasingly complex and sophisticated threats from foreign governments exerting malign influence.8 weeks ago
The US military must move beyond defense-reform theaterZealous reformers continue to over-focus on weapons buys when hardware is increasingly the commodity.2 months ago
US must be vigilant in developing military space capabilitiesThe space race is the great battle of the 21st century, and America must win it, the author argues.2 months ago
Congress is gearing up for fight over US arms transfersCongress has never successfully stopped an arms sale.2 months ago