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VA hopes to convince tech workers that public service matters
Leaders lament that the tech industry does not have a history of public service in career choices.
Director of operations for NORTHCOM removed
A NORTHCOM official said that Lestorti’s removal is “permanent.”
Guardsman Jack Teixeira, Pentagon leak suspect, due back in court
A judge will decide if a Massachusetts Air National Guard member accused of leaking classified military documents will remain behind bars awaiting trial.
Rights group documents abuses since Taliban takeover of Afghanistan
A U.K.-based rights group launched an interactive map documenting human rights abuses since the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan.
How the US government can combat Russian disinformation on Ukraine
U.S. support could go a long way toward helping Balkan countries in their attempts to remain autonomous from Russia.
By Noam Schwartz
Prosecutors: guardsman in leak case wanted to kill a ‘ton of people’
Prosecutors said 21-year-old Jack Teixeira kept an arsenal of weapons and said on social media that he would like to kill a "ton of people."
By Tara Copp, AP
Releasing leak suspect a national security risk, feds say
Federal prosecutors are urging a judge to keep the accused leaker behind bars, arguing he may still have access to secret documents that he could expose.
Zero trust could have limited Pentagon leak, Navy CTO says
A zero-trust approach may not have prevented the Discord leak, but the underlying tenets may have helped the Pentagon detect the security breach sooner.
Former Army reservist spied for Chinese government
The soldier enlisted in 2016 through a program to recruit foreigners.
Army leaders: Consider making information operations an enlisted MOS
Young soldiers have enormous potential in conducting information operations, writes the author of this commentary.
By Nestor Lora-Ortiz
Army schoolhouses dive into new social media trainings
“Everyone carries a cell phone...it’s a tool, [but] it can also be used as a weapon."
By Davis Winkie