A new classified program has raised some eyebrows with its bizarre choice in codename.
The Pentagon recently released its fiscal year 2025 budgetary estimates. Hidden in the document is a new classified program run by the DoD’s defense development agency, DARPA, that is destined to give the internet’s conspiracy theory community a collective heart attack. The name? “CARCOSA.” TV buffs will recall that this is the name of an ancient temple featured in HBO’s prestige cop drama True Detective, the likes of which is used by a homicidal cabal of creeps to abuse and murder children.
Carcosa cyber technology aims to provide warfighters in the field with enhanced situational awareness of their immediate battlespace. Carcosa technologies are being integrated in prototype tools suitable for use by warfighters with a range of cyber knowledge and skills, including both cyber novices and advanced cyber practitioners. It’s not totally clear what that means but it sounds boring.
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