Peter Williams sold eight exploits to a Russian zero-day broker by smuggling them from his employer’s highly secured air-gapped network. A court document, plus exclusive reporting by TechCrunch and interviews with former Trenchant staff, explains how Williams pulled off the heist of hacking tools.| TechCrunch
“The DoW [Department of War] wants to go fast,” said L3Harris CEO Chris Kubasik. “Then Congress can’t fund the DoW. So we’re kind of stuck between those two situations.”| Breaking Defense
With the government shutdown dragging on and architectural details still under wraps, defense contractors find themselves in the position of building capabilities for a system that hasn’t been defined The post Golden Dome hype meets information vacuum as industry awaits Pentagon direction appeared first on SpaceNews.| SpaceNews
L3Harris showcased their Red and Green Wolf cruise missile at AUSA 2025, seeking to fill a vital gap in fires in both weight class and cost. Red and Green Wolf offer drastically increased stand-off capability for rotary wing aviation, with a focus on the use of network centered warfare to give the U.S Marines, Army, ... The post L3Harris Showcases Helicopter-capable Cruise Missile at AUSA appeared first on Naval News.| Naval News
The Department of Justice filed charges against Peter Williams, an Australian national who served as general manager of Trenchant, a specialized cybersecurity division within L3Harris. The post Ex-L3Harris executive accused of selling trade secrets to Russia appeared first on CyberScoop.| CyberScoop
The Department of the Air Force (DAF) achieved a major milestone last night with the successful launch of the Navigation Technology Satellite-3 (NTS-3) Vanguard| Inside GNSS - Global Navigation Satellite Systems Engineering, Policy, and De...