Department Of Defense Reveals Types Of U.S. Technology Most Targeted By Foreign Intelligence In 2017

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In April 2018, the Defense Security Service released a summary of the types of U.S. technology most targeted by foreign intelligence agencies in 2017.
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In April 2018, the Defense Security Service ("DSS") released a summary of the types of U.S. technology most targeted by foreign intelligence agencies in 2017. The most commonly targeted categories include: (i) aeronautic systems; (ii) command, control, communication, and computers; (iii) electronics; (iv) radars; (v) armament and survivability; (vi) optics; and (vii) software. The summary will be followed by DSS's annual "Targeting U.S. Technologies" report, to be published in September 2018.

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