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Defense Intelligence Agency

Defense Intelligence Agency Vendor Cyber Rating & Cyber Score

dia.mil

DIA is first in all-source defense intelligence to prevent strategic surprise and deliver a decision advantage to warfighters, defense planners, and policymakers. We deploy globally alongside warfighters and interagency partners to defend America's national security interests. Learn more about DIA at http://www.dia.mil. Following, RTs, links, and likes ≠ endorsement.


DIA A.I CyberSecurity Scoring

DIA
Company Information
Website:http://www.dia.mil
Employees number:3,396
Number of followers:317,871
NAICS:92811
Industry Type:Armed Forces
Homepage:dia.mil
DIA Risk Score (AI oriented)
Between 700 and 749
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DIAArmed Forces
Updated:
09/03/2026
721/1000
Moderate
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DIA Global Score (TPRM)
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DIA
DIAModerate
Current Score
721Ba (MODERATE)
01000
1 incidents
0 avg impact
Incident timeline with MITRE ATT&CK tactics, techniques, and mitigations.
JUNE 2026
725Before Incident
MAY 2026
723Before Incident
APRIL 2026
723Before Incident
MARCH 2026
721Before Incident
FEBRUARY 2026
721Before Incident
JANUARY 2026
720Before Incident
DECEMBER 2025
718Before Incident
NOVEMBER 2025
718Before Incident
OCTOBER 2025
717Before Incident
SEPTEMBER 2025
715Before Incident
AUGUST 2025
714Before Incident
JULY 2025
713Before Incident
MAY 2025
770Before Incident
Breach
29 May 2025DIA
Defense Intelligence Agency: US military IT specialist arrested for allegedly trying to leak secrets to foreign government

DIA IT Specialist Arrested for Attempting to Provide Classified Information to Foreign Government

711After Incident
CRITICAL-59
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DIA IT Specialist Arrested for Allegedly Leaking Classified Intelligence to Foreign Government A 28-year-old civilian IT specialist at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Nathan Vilas Laatsch, was arrested on May 29 in Northern Virginia for allegedly attempting to provide classified information to a foreign government. Laatsch, who had worked in the DIA’s Insider Threat Division since 2019, reportedly reached out to a foreign entity in March, citing misalignment with the Trump administration’s values as his motivation. According to the Justice Department, Laatsch offered completed intelligence products, raw intelligence data, and other classified documents. After communicating with an undercover FBI agent, he exfiltrated data from his workspace and transcribed classified information onto a notepad. In early May, he delivered a thumb drive containing a sample of classified material to a prearranged location, later requesting foreign citizenship in exchange for further cooperation. Over a 12-day period in May, Laatsch continued transcribing classified notes before arranging a second drop-off, where he was arrested. The case follows heightened warnings from U.S. intelligence agencies about foreign recruitment efforts targeting current and former government employees, particularly amid federal workforce disruptions. Recent reports indicate that Russia and China have intensified efforts to recruit U.S. personnel with national security access, including through fake job offers from front companies. In April, the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency, and FBI issued a joint alert about foreign intelligence services—particularly China—posing as headhunters and think tanks to exploit individuals with government backgrounds. Following Laatsch’s arrest, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rick Crawford (R-AR) expressed concern over the growing counterintelligence threats across government agencies, emphasizing the need to safeguard intelligence institutions.
INCIDENT DETAILS -
TYPE
Insider Threat, Espionage
MOTIVATION
Ideological disagreement with U.S. government, Desire for foreign citizenship
IMPACT
Data Compromised: Classified intelligence products, unprocessed intelligence, assorted classified documentationSystems Affected: DIA classified systemsOperational Impact: Potential compromise of national security, erosion of trust in DIA's Insider Threat DivisionBrand Reputation Impact: Severe reputational damage to DIA and U.S. intelligence communityLegal Liabilities: Criminal charges, potential national security consequences
DATA BREACH
Type Of Data Compromised: Classified intelligence products, unprocessed intelligence, assorted classified documentationSensitivity Of Data: Top Secret/ClassifiedData Exfiltration: Yes (thumb drive, notepad transcription)

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