Tuesday 15 February 2022

Weekly Briefing: Defense Networks & Cyber

The latest defense networks & cyber news and analysis from Breaking Defense.

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In Ukraine conflict, Russia could go after American commercial ISR providers

"I don't think we would respond," a government source said bluntly about what would happen if Russia used a non-kinetic attack on an American commercial satellite.

 

Russia vs Ukraine could provide invaluable lessons on what truly works in modern warfare

Mark Cancian of CSIS lays out five major lessons that could be learned from a Russia-Ukraine conflict.

 

It's not just 5G: China's telecom strategy needs to be countered in space

America's best options to counter China's telecom investment is to double down on space-based 5G, writes Gabe Arrington, a fellow at CNAS and MIT.

 

Is the goal of JADC2 to connect sensors to shooters or should it be command and control?

C2 will be particularly important in scenarios where US forces are met with anti-access/area denial countermeasures potentially more suitable for autonomous aerial and ground systems.

 

Lawmakers urge SEC to propose mandatory cybersecurity reporting rules

"America's economic prosperity is linked to strong cybersecurity defenses in the private sector," the letter says.

 

Bloomberg named as new head of Defense Innovation Board

Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor and presidential candidate, will lead the panel of tech and business experts tasked with advising Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.

 

JAIC developing first-of-its-kind 'integration layer' for AI algorithms

"So if you don't have an integration layer like that, then you have to go find all of the data sources yourself… This is something we don't have yet in the department," Lt. Gen. Michael Groen told Breaking Defense.

 

A robo-Black Hawk helicopter flew with no pilots for the first time

The Aircrew Labor In-Cockpit Automation System, or ALIAS, was outfitted on a UH-60A Black Hawk at Fort Campbell, KY, for a simulated flight through an "obstacle run" in "Manhattan" with no pilots on board.

 

Internet Operations Management Is Well Suited To Military Networks

[Sponsored] IOM will enable Joint Force Headquarters-DoD Information Network to gain real-time visibility over all defense networks.
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