DSB Studying How Military Can Handle Info Warfare For Homeland Defense

By Thomas Duffy / January 12, 2000 at 5:00 AM
A Defense Science Board task force has just begun a six-month study that will review and assess the Defense Department's information assurance capabilities. According to a copy of the terms of reference for the study, issued Jan. 4 and obtained by InsideDefense.com , the group will use a lengthy 1996 report on information warfare completed by a previous DSB task force as its starting point for the new study. The terms of reference were signed by Jacques Gansler, the under...

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