MAE Trusted Computing - May 4th, 2023
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May 4, 2023
DATA BURSTS
DIGISTOR self-encrypting data storage drives achieve Common Criteria certification for high security levels
Researchers ask industry for information security measures to safeguard legacy software from cyber attacks
Network-attached storage with encryption for data-at-rest on military planes introduced by Curtiss-Wright
BAE Systems to provide electronic warfare (EW) radar and missile countermeasures avionics for F-35 jets
THE BIG STORY
U.S. military ramps-up cyber security efforts to safeguard mission-critical data
April has seen major new cyber security projects and contracts to safeguard important military information from computer hackers.
TRUSTED TECH TRENDS
Military researchers ask industry to apply hybrid quantum technology for networking information security
The DARPA QuANET program seeks to build a hardened configurable network interface card that connects quantum links with classical computing nodes.
Researchers to brief industry 9 May on project to resolve vulnerabilities in defense manufacturing workflows
Project will develop tools to identify logic faults and vulnerabilities in defense manufacturing, infrastructure, and logistics workflows.
U.S. researchers seek to turn the tables on cyber attackers by using their mental weaknesses against them
The project will increase the effort of cyber attackers by influencing their decision-making, rather than just detecting cyber attacks.
Air Force wants new ways to find vulnerabilities to cyber-attacks in electronic warfare (EW) and avionics
Focus in on advanced RF and digital EW simulations, threat models, sensor evaluations, and cutting-edge technology development in the RF domain.
TRUSTED BUSINESS
Army picks nine companies to help stave-off obsolescence and boost cyber security in C5ISR procurements
Program will solve problems of rapid modernization by sustaining system hardware, software, engineering, and obsolescence early in the design cycle.
Raytheon to build 15 airborne electronic warfare (EW) jammer pods to help EA-18G jet disrupt enemy radar
The NGJ midband is an advanced electronic attack system that denies, disrupts, and degrades enemy communications and air-defense radar systems.
Rugged network data storage for military and aerospace edge computing introduced by Phoenix International
RPC16 network-attached data storage has a removable magazine that holds 16 solid-state or hard-disk drives that users can remove to offload data.
Jam-resistant secure communications waveform that uses no keys introduced by Digital Matrix Solutions
CloakCom uses a specialized, stochastic, and keyless algorithm designed to remove waveform features without degrading the bandwidth.