Government

What is a Cybersecurity Expert?

February 17, 2022

The term cybersecurity expert is overplayed. There is no official or legal definition, and between companies, the meaning of “cybersecurity expert” can vary greatly. As we talk to others, what attributes do we use to signal that we are cybersecurity experts?
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Government

Identity and Authentication: the most important pillars in a Zero Trust Architecture

January 28, 2022

The DoD document, Zero Trust Reference Architecture, is quite expansive and a bit intimidating. One of the most critical points discussed are the seven key pillars — or focus areas — to implementing a zero trust environment.
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Announcements

REDCOM leads discussions on tactical technologies at Mobile Deployable Communications Conference

January 18, 2022

REDCOM is proud to announce that the company is sponsoring and leading discussions at the Mobile Deployable Communications Conference (MDC), held in London, UK on January 26 and 27, 2022. The Mobile Deployable Communications conference is designed to bring together global leading program managers, strategic decision-makers, industry experts, and thought leaders to discuss and explore the latest developments in communications technology in the tactical domain.
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Military

REDCOM Sigma: the C2 foundation for Army Capability sets and network modernization

January 11, 2022

Every two years the Army comes out with a new set of iterative series of integrated tactical communications packages for delivery to Soldiers. Each capability set builds on that of the previous iteration to complete the end goal of forming a multi-domain capable network by 2028.
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Press Releases

REDCOM Joins The Open Group Sensor Open Systems Architecture™ (SOSA) Consortium

January 4, 2022

REDCOM is proud to announce the company has joined The Open Group SOSA™ Consortium, a vendor-neutral forum for industry and government to work together with the goal of developing capabilities for modular, open sensor systems.
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Government

REDCOM ZKX FAQ

December 20, 2021

In November 2021 REDCOM and AFCEA hosted a webinar where the current state of the Zero Trust Architecture at the tactical edge was discussed along with our newest solution, ZKX. We had lots of audience questions, but we weren’t able to get to them all in the allotted time. So, we decided to form this FAQ.
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Military

REDCOM Sigma C2 Software Demonstrated in Project Convergence 2021

December 9, 2021

REDCOM is proud to have participated in Project Convergence (PC) 2021, the U.S. Army’s campaign of learning and experimentation for new Command and Control (C2) systems.
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Government

Zero Trust vs. Zero Knowledge

December 7, 2021

The two concepts might be similar in the name; however, they are in fact two completely different ideas. Zero-Knowledge can be used to help complete the notion of Zero Trust, but it cannot work in the opposite.
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Government

REDCOM Webinar: Zero Trust Architectures for the Tactical Edge

December 1, 2021

Watch our webinar: Zero Trust Architectures for the Tactical Edge
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Military

The importance of low SWaP C2 for the U.S. Air Force

November 4, 2021

The United States Air Force is going all-in on Agile Combat Employment (ACE), a concept of operations that relies less on large overseas airfield “hubs” and more on smaller “spokes” —tiny, nimble airstrips that enable the Air Force to launch aircraft from anywhere and maneuver faster than ever before.
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Government

Killing the CAC

October 28, 2021

Since 1999 the Common Access Card (CAC) has been the norm for service members. The CAC has been the standard for so long that the industry has now created technology that far surpasses the CAC. The industry is moving from a net-centric to a data-centric approach. This shift is part of the call to “Kill the CAC.”
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