Date: July 15, 2025 - August 5, 2025
Time: 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM (UTC-04:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Any questions? Please email sboltz@redhat.com
The pace of modern warfare is accelerating, and the ability to detect, defend, and respond to cyber threats drives successful outcomes more and more. With more sophisticated, distributed information systems comes more sophisticated adversary behaviors. In this talk we will discuss strategies to leverage automation and artificial intelligence to create more robust, resilient information systems to support the data sharing and force coordination necessary to be successful on the modern global stage.
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In today’s modern warfare of evolving digital threats, the DoD is leading the charge in developing robust cybersecurity and resilience strategies to protect its mission-critical operations. This webinar offers an in-depth look at approaches for securing the DoD’s technological future while ensuring operational continuity against cyber adversaries.
Participants will discover the innovative technologies and forward-thinking approaches the Air Force and other agencies are adopting to bolster their cybersecurity framework and enhance system resilience. Key topics include the deployment of advanced threat detection tools, the adoption of zero-trust security models, and the use of secure cloud environments to safeguard vital networks. The webinar will also highlight resilience efforts, such as redundant system designs and real-time monitoring, aimed at enabling rapid recovery and maintaining mission readiness in challenging conditions.
Designed for a broad audience—ranging from cybersecurity experts and tech enthusiasts to defense professionals and decision-makers—this session breaks down complex concepts into clear, actionable takeaways. Whether you’re a technical specialist or new to the field, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of how the DoD is staying ahead of cyber risks and building a resilient, future-ready force.
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Cyber attacks can occur at any time, and proceed at unprecedented speed. In order to detect, protect, and respond in an effective, timely manner, operations must execute at machine speed, not human speed. This means that systems must natively leverage automation and agentic artificial intelligence to effectively respond to threats across the cyber terrain.
In this conversation we will discuss how automation and AI can be leveraged within our systems infrastructure to deploy systems at speed to support readiness and maintain operational capability in the face of adversarial behavior by improving resilience.
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Innovative use of commercial products, like consumer drones, are showing significant impact on the battlespace: from usage by untrained operators to the ease of obtaining these capabilities at high volume through commercial methods.
How will we prepare against the ease of access and asymmetric investment in modern warfare?
How will emerging technology shape the usage of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and how do we counter the violent non-state actors (VNSAs) with this revolution in warfare?
In this conversation we will discuss how the US DoD can adapt to these new threats by leveraging the innovation of the commercial technology industry.
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