Defining the Profile of Potential Cybercriminals
In 2009, when Cyber Command was established as a sub-unified combatant command of the U.S. Strategic Command, a Pentagon spokesman…
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In 2009, when Cyber Command was established as a sub-unified combatant command of the U.S. Strategic Command, a Pentagon spokesman…
Many communities have an interest in quantifying human performance, as the monitoring of physiological data helps to inform physical fitness…
Re-growing limbs and organs in order to recover from irrevocable physical losses is no longer just for science fiction characters….
Accurate and timely identification of military personnel who have a high likelihood of engaging in destructive behaviors is crucial in…
Genomics is a transformative and data-rich field that has experienced tremendous growth over the past 12 years. With the advent…
Chemical warfare agents (CWAs) remain a major concern worldwide. This is especially true for nerve agents, which have played a…
Current sensors capable of detecting chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear agents are limited by range, volume, and environment. Due to…
Unfamiliar face recognition, the visual identification of a person with whom you are unfamiliar, is commonly utilized in security settings….
Whether for injury rehabilitation or performance enhancement, the ultimate goal of exoskeleton research and development is to produce a wearable,…
The Department of Defense (DoD) has charged the service branches with the mission of improving their use of energy and…
As technology develops and allows for more sophisticated bioweapons and delivery systems to be created, the Department of Defense (DoD)…
Historically, burns have accounted for 5 to 20 percent of combat injuries, with 4 percent of burn victims succumbing to…