April 18, 2024

Homeland to Share Cyber Indicators with Industry

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Morning Coffee logoThe Department of Homeland Security will start automatically sharing cyber-security threat indicators with industry, reports The Wall Street Journal, not incidents, but indicators, the department emphasizes.

Women should register for the draft the same as men, say US military leaders, reports Military.com.

Shipping traffic noise severely affects orca whales, the noise is the same frequency used by the killer whales when hunting prey, reports Maine News.

A critical test report on the embattled Littoral Combat Ship was “unfair,” Breaking Defense quotes a Navy official. But the Pentagon isn’t buying the argument, DefSec Ash Carter has ordered the Navy to cut the LCS.

Super Bowl air cover by the US Air Force, says CNN.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) pushes her colleagues to reject an Asia- Pacific trade deal a pillar of President Obama’s second term, The Hill reports.

An Royal Air Force Hawk pilot loses his sight in a routine training sortie and with help from a pilot flying alongside, makes a safe landing, reports The Aviationist.

CNN reports, Yahoo to lay off 15 percent of its workforce after a $4.4 billion loss last quarter, cutting about 1,600 employees to around 9,000 staff.

NASA to send 13 shoebox-sized satellites into deep space to gather research in preparation for a manned Mars mission, reports RT.

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