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rangerrebew

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Navy and Air Force reaffirm cybersecurity reciprocity commitment
 
Written by Jackson Barnett   
Sep 30, 2021 | FEDSCOOP

The Navy and Air Force have signed a memo that reaffirms previous reciprocity commitments over cybersecurity and the testing of new technology.

The latest memo, which was published Monday, requires officials to share security testing data for software between services to avoid duplication and reduce the cost of authorizing software for use within the the departments.

It replicates reciprocity requirements outlined by a previous 2016 memo, but also introduces a requirement that the relevant service chief information security officer be notified if reciprocity cannot be achieved.

https://www.fedscoop.com/navy-and-air-force-reaffirm-cybersecurity-reciprocity-commitment/

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Re: Navy and Air Force reaffirm cybersecurity reciprocity commitment
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2021, 09:27:56 am »
Something in this article suggests the various branches have been playing cat and mouse with information instead of sharing information.  Maybe it's a sign of how well critical race theory isn't working. :shrug: