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Poland to launch cyberspace defence force by Staff Writers Warsaw (AFP) Sept 12, 2019 NATO member Poland will launch a cyberspace defence force by 2024 made up of around 2,000 soldiers qualified in cybersecurity, the defence minister said on Thursday after formally approving it. "We're well aware that in today's world it's possible to influence the situation in states by using these methods (cyberwar)," Mariusz Blaszczak told local media at a military cyber training centre in Zegrze, near the capital Warsaw. Blaszczak said that the force's command unit would begin operation in 2022. Poland would have enough IT graduates by 2024 to provide the force with 2,000 personnel qualified in cyberdefence, he added. Poland's defence ministry is already looking for talent by partnering with the HackYeah hackathon to offer a total of 30,000 zlotys (6,900 euros, $7,650) in cash prizes for top hackers, according to a post the ministry's website. The two-day hackathon, billed as the biggest event of its kind in Europe, takes place on Saturday and Sunday weekend near Warsaw.
World's Most Powerful RF Emulator to Become National Wireless Research Asset Washington DC (SPX) Sep 05, 2019 Over the past three years, DARPA's Spectrum Collaboration Challenge (SC2) has relied on a custom-built virtual testbed called the Colosseum to host thousands of competitive matches and scrimmages, which will include the final match to determine the winner of the $2 million grand prize. Supporting SC2's mission to reimagine new spectrum access strategies in which radio networks autonomously collaborate to determine how the RF spectrum should be used moment-to-moment required the development of a re ... read more
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