Pentagon leaders have tasked the Defense Innovation Unit Experimental with finding potential commercial technologies that could be used in a new version of the Defense Department’s cybersecurity scorecard. DOD wants to move the scorecard from its "compliance"model that scores the military services and defense agencies on meeting different cybersecurity goals to a more "risk-based approach," according to Essye Miller, the department's deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity. At the same time, Miller wants the new scorecard to be more automated,...