Three U.S. combatant commands and DISA failed to follow cybersecurity protocols when handling classified mobile devices, according to a DOD Office of the Inspector General report released Monday.
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. A number of U.S. military commands failed to keep a complete and accurate inventory of mobile devices used to store and transmit ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Army is modernizing its mobile communication capabilities by transitioning from the Department of War Mobility Unclassified Capability, or DMUC, program. By May 30, 2026, the ...
The U.S. Army needs to do a better job tracking, configuring and “sanitizing” commercial mobile devices (CMDs) to ensure cybersecurity, a recent Pentagon Inspector General (IG) report says. “The Army ...
Three U.S. combatant commands and the Defense Department's IT support agency failed to follow cybersecurity protocols when handling classified mobile devices, according to a Defense Department Office ...
A number of U.S. military commands failed to keep a complete and accurate inventory of mobile devices used to store and transmit classified information, according to a heavily redacted Defense ...