Tech Transforms with Dan O'Donohue, Vice President of Secure Communications at Owl Cyber Defense and retired @U.S. Marine Corps Lieutenant General. In this episode, we explore the future of tactical networks and their critical role in empowering warfighters with real-time, secure communication in complex operational environments. Dan shares his incredible insights on topics like multi-domain operations, AI-driven decision-making, and the importance of adaptability in contested environments. 🎧 Don’t miss this conversation with one of the foremost experts in secure communications. Tune in now to discover how cutting-edge technologies are transforming the battlespace. 👉 https://hubs.la/Q02_XFmm0 #TechTransforms #Podcast #SecureCommunications #DefenseTech #Innovation #TacticalNetworks
Owl Cyber Defense
Computer and Network Security
Columbia, Maryland 6,116 followers
Cross Domain Solutions • Data Diodes • Secure Collaboration Solutions • Embedded Cybersecurity • Professional Services
About us
Owl Cyber Defense provides hardened network security checkpoints for absolute threat prevention and secure data availability through cross domain and data diode solutions. Certified by the U.S. government, independent testing authorities, and international standards bodies, Owl technologies and services help to secure the network edge and enable controlled unidirectional and bidirectional data transfers. For over 20 years, clients worldwide in defense, intelligence, and infrastructure have trusted Owl’s unmatched expertise to protect networks, systems, and devices.
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http://www.owlcyberdefense.com
External link for Owl Cyber Defense
- Industry
- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Columbia, Maryland
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- Data Diode, cyber security, cyber defense, critical infrastructure security, transmission and distribution security, information technology, cross domain security, Cloud to cloud security, energy grid security, ICS Cybersecurity, Department of Defense, Intelligence, cross domain solutions, Full Motion Video, Voice & Video Communications, Hardware-enforced cybersecurity, High Threat Networks, and Portable Media Solutions
Locations
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8840 Stanford Blvd
Columbia, Maryland 21045, US
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42 Ridgebury Road
Danbury, Connecticut 06810, US
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Marakin St., Corniche Area, P.O. Box 41233
SIH Tower, 19th Floor
Abu Dhabi, AE
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5150 McCrimmon Parkway
Suite 423
Morrisville, North Carolina 27560, US
Employees at Owl Cyber Defense
Updates
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The holiday season is a time to reflect, celebrate, and connect, and we couldn't be more grateful for the amazing team that makes everything we do possible. Here's a glimpse of our recent office holiday parties, filled with festive cheer! Ian Hutchinson Dan Crum Scott Coleman John McKeon Michael Blake Joshua Lowry James Gallagher Craig Miller, MBA
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What if you could speak directly to someone in a different branch, agency, or MPE in real time? How might that accelerate actionable decisions? Learn more by watching our webinar today! XD Vision: The Future of Multi-Domain Audio & Video Collaboration https://hubs.la/Q02_DK1L0
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New Paper Alert: Dive into the current landscape of AI in defense, exploring its applications, vulnerabilities, and how secure AI infrastructure can enhance mission success. Learn how advanced network security tools, like cross-domain solutions, protect AI systems, ensuring data integrity and operational effectiveness in sensitive environments. Access our latest Enabling & Securing AI in Defense with Cross Domain Solutions White Paper today! https://hubs.la/Q02_kRgn0
Enabling & Securing AI in Defense with Cross Domain Solutions
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Why is network segmentation so crucial for government agencies, and how does it support the Zero Trust model? Network segmentation acts like compartments on a ship—if one floods, the rest remain sealed, preventing disaster. Similarly, it isolates compromised areas of a network, stopping breaches from spreading and safeguarding critical government systems and data from potentially catastrophic consequences. This proactive approach helps government agencies mitigate risks and prevent devastating breaches. Learn More in our latest blog "The Importance of Network Segmentation in Achieving Zero Trust" today! https://hubs.la/Q02_7LNh0
The Importance of Network Segmentation in Achieving Zero Trust
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According to U.S. Federal Government policy, Zero Trust is a required guideline for securing national security systems, but it is not a replacement for cross domain solutions (CDSs). "Zero Trust mechanisms do not remove requirements for cross domain solutions, especially when information sensitivity differences create excessive risk or when maturity levels vary widely." This is particularly applicable at the tactical edge, where warfighters must gather, transfer, and disseminate intelligence rapidly and react swiftly in environments which are exposed directly to adversarial threats and networks of varied security levels. Learn more about how CDSs reinforce Zero Trust principles at the tactical edge in our white paper: https://hubs.la/Q02-yyFz0
Cross Domain Solutions & Zero Trust: Reinforcing Cybersecurity at the Tactical Edge
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Technological change in warfare is constant, but AI represents a fundamental shift. AI isn’t merely a tool to improve efficiency; it’s a force capable of reshaping strategic advantage and accelerating the tempo of operations in ways previously unimaginable. This shift demands more than adaptation, it requires a rethinking of military power structures, command dynamics, and our approach to decision-making. It also requires a rethinking of cyber security and information control. A defense force that must be adequately reinforced and secured to prevent manipulation or destruction by advanced adversarial threats. Learn more about securing AI in defense in our latest blog post - https://hubs.la/Q02-ngZX0
AI’s Role in Defense – Accelerating Decision Dominance in the Next Era of Warfare
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