#military-communications

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fromNextgov.com
1 month ago

Secure comms with allies is hard. The Pentagon wants to change that

The Pentagon is testing a cloud-based network to simplify communication and enhance security among military allies.
Privacy professionals
fromemptywheel
3 months ago

Self-Reportation: Pete Hegseth's Witch Hunt Ensnared Himself - emptywheel

Pete Hegseth's aides were ousted amid a leak investigation, revealing mismanagement of sensitive information in private communications.
Startup companies
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

How this Ukrainian walkie-talkie maker caught the attention of the US military

Himera produces electronic warfare-resistant walkie-talkies to enhance battlefield communication.
Founded during the Ukraine conflict, Himera has rapidly gained military interest, especially from the US.
The startup's G1 Pro radio aids in countering electronic warfare challenges.
fromTESLARATI
3 months ago

Germany Joins the Starlink Alternatives Club

Germany’s military, known as Bundeswehr, plans to build its own satellite constellation to secure independent communications capabilities and reduce reliance on foreign networks.
Toronto startup
US news
fromThe Verge
4 months ago

Trump advisor reportedly used personal Gmail for 'sensitive' military discussions

Waltz's use of personal email for military discussions raises security concerns and invites comparisons to past political scandals.
Information security
fromFast Company
4 months ago

The Trump administration's Signal scandal shows humans will always be the weakest link in cybersecurity

The leak represents a significant security breach for the U.S. government, highlighting a critical human error.
US news
fromwww.mediaite.com
4 months ago

Trump Press Secretary Accused of Lying About Material Leaked in Group Chat: Guaranteed to Have Been Classified Information'

Leavitt's defense of classified information in the Signal chat underscores ongoing debates about communication security within the Trump administration.
Tech industry
fromArs Technica
7 months ago

Belarus claims to have developed a Starlink analog for its troops

Belarus has developed a military-focused satellite Internet service called Kulisa, but lacks an actual space program to support it.
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