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Army Signal Regiment White Paper: Strengthening Cyber Protection

A recently issued Army white paper, "Fight the Network," provides a new framework for the Signal Regiment, the service's communications organization, as it changes to support lighter, more mobile warfighting units. Army information technology officials devised the document to help foster a different mind-set for communications personnel in defending and managing the service's networks, said Gordon Van Vleet, public affairs officer for the service's Network Enterprise Technology Command/Ninth Army Signal Command at Fort Huachuca, Ariz. Netcom officials oversee the operation, management and protection of the Army's networks. . "Never before has the Signal Regiment been as critical to the success of our Army," Lt. Gen. Steve Boutelle, the service's chief information officer, wrote in the document's introduction. Army IT officials want the service's communications personnel to "fight" the network so they can provide secure, ample communications on demand to soldiers in combat anywhere in the world. The document identifies the importance of network availability, interoperability and control. The white paper marks Army IT officials' third wide-scale attempt in recent months to alert personnel to the urgency of operating and protecting the service's networks. In August, Boutelle told Army IT personnel at a conference that the service's systems are increasingly under cyberattack. In November, Boutelle's office released a brochure, "Fight the Network: The Network as a Weapon System," that highlights main points in the white paper. Industry officials said Boutelle and Army IT officials will likely focus on strengthening the operation, management and protection of the service's IT infrastructure during the upcoming fiscal 2006 budget process. They expect that Army officials will want to further consolidate the service's enterprise IT infrastructure. The link for this article located at fcw.com is no longer available. . The critical function of the Cyber Warfare Division in Army digitalsecurity is highlighted by Gen. Laura Khan.. Army Cyber Defense, IT Security, Network Management. . Brittany Day

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National Cybersecurity Center Launch By NCSA: Enhancing Network Security

A new national cybersecurity research center, funded by the Office of Naval Research, will be led by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The National Center for Advanced Secure Systems Research (NCASSR) will . . . . A new national cybersecurity research center, funded by the Office of Naval Research, will be led by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The National Center for Advanced Secure Systems Research (NCASSR) will be launched with an initial $5.7 million to address the nation's critical need for a dynamic, adaptive cybersecurity infrastructure. The center will enhance and safeguard the computing and networking tools available to the nation's military forces through a variety of projects. These will include the development of better ways of monitoring network security to prevent hostile cyberattacks, such as computer worms and viruses, and the creation of adaptable radios that will allow emergency personnel from crisis response agencies to communicate more effectively. "NCSA's experience with cutting-edge computing systems and their application to a broad set of science, engineering and policy domains, combined with the wealth of knowledge and expertise at the University of Illinois, makes us the natural choice to lead this effort to create innovative cybersecurity solutions," said NCSA director Dan Reed, the NCASSR project director. "By combining the strengths of NCSA with those of University and national collaborators, we will be able to develop more resilient and flexible software, networks and tools--ones suitable for use in an increasingly dangerous world." The link for this article located at InfoFX is no longer available. . A fresh federal cybersecurity innovation hub, backed by the Office of Naval Research, will be directed by NCSA.. National Cybersecurity Center, Advanced Secure Systems, Cybersecurity Infrastructure, NCSA Research. . AnthonyPell

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