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(U.S. Air Force/Courtesy Graphic) Everything is listening in the digital age
Today’s environment is filled with examples of technology designed to connect Airmen to the internet: smart phones, smart watches, and other common personal technology that is always capable of connection. While Airmen grow more connected to the digital world, the connections open the door to insider and external threats eager to use those vulnerabilities to subvert data, plant malicious code or simply activate that entry point for later use.
0 3/27
2017
Are your running shoes spying on you? Are your running shoes spying on you?
Five or 10 years ago, such a statement might have been appropriate for a cartoon matinee or slapstick farce, but in a new world defined by the Internet of Things, this statement isn’t just a possibility, but an actual cyber vulnerability to be aware of. Companies today are adding the word “smart” to a constellation of different products: water bottles, refrigerators, televisions, and yes, even running sneakers.
0 2/28
2017
Default Air Force Logo AF launches yearlong ‘Cyber Secure’ campaign
The Air Force message is clear -- October may be National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, but with the continuous advancement of technology and evolving cyber threats, one month of cybersecurity awareness is no longer enough.
0 10/03
2016
Default Air Force Logo Warning about third party apps for CAC scanning
The AF has been informed of a new app available in the Google Play store for Android devices: "CACScan". This application can compromise personal identifiable information. It is designed to scan the bar code on the front of a military CAC and provide you a read out of the personal data including the name, SSN, DOD ID number, etc. Apps like "CACScan" have appeared on multiple platforms in the past and are widely available. The RAPIDS program office has planned for removal of privacy information from the CAC bar codes, however this is still in progress.
0 6/06
2016
Default Air Force Logo AF continues to work with DOD, OPM on cybersecurity incident
The Air Force maintains its commitment to protect personal information from cyber threats by continuing efforts with the Defense Department and the Office of Personnel Management to assist those impacted by the recent cyber incident involving federal background investigation data.
0 7/22
2015
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Are your running shoes spying on you? Are your running shoes spying on you?
Five or 10 years ago, such a statement might have been appropriate for a cartoon matinee or slapstick farce, but in a new world defined by the Internet of Things, this statement isn’t just a possibility, but an actual cyber vulnerability to be aware of. Companies today are adding the word “smart” to a constellation of different products: water bottles, refrigerators, televisions, and yes, even running sneakers.
0 3/01
2017
Default Air Force Logo AF leaders gather for Task Force Cyber Secure kickoff
Air Force senior leaders from across Headquarters Air Force and major commands gathered May 18-20 at the Mark Center in Alexandria, Virginia, to attend the Task Force Cyber Secure kickoff meeting.
0 6/02
2015
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