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Enhancing allied cyber defences through multinational Exercise Baltic Mule. Exercise Baltic Mule was a joint UK and Poland led exercise to reduce the cyber vulnerabilities of frontline military activity and ensure we can protect against future threats. The exercise helped to improve frontline units’ ability to withstand cyberattacks and continue their ...


A new competition has been launched by DASA to help quantify and reduce cyber risk across defence and enhance digital resilience. The £880,000 Themed Competition is being funded by the Cyber Resilience Programme (CRP) in Defence Digital, a part of Strategic Command. The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) is seeking up to five proposals ...


Strategic Command is working with the US Cyber Command and other partners on a joint operation to improve interoperability and strengthen cyber resilience. Personnel from Defence Digital will be joining the collaborative exercise which will identify threats that could impact the internal systems of participants. Insights from the operation will be shared ...


The US Department of Defence has released its Digital Modernization Strategy which will inform their information technology reforms. The DOD Digital Modernization Strategy serves as the armed force’s Information Resource Management (IRM) strategic plan as well as presenting IT-related goals that will help secure the National Defence Strategy (NDS) and the ...


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