GBAD Network Safety?

"What are the best practices for ensuring the safety and resilience of Ground-Based Air Defence (GBAD) networks in the face of evolving cyber and physical threats?"

Context:
As GBAD systems increasingly rely on interconnected networks for communication, command, and control, the potential vulnerabilities to cyberattacks, electronic warfare, and physical disruptions are growing. I am particularly interested in:

  • Strategies for securing data transmission within GBAD networks.
  • Mitigating risks associated with integrating legacy systems with modern technologies.
  • Approaches to testing and validating the safety and security of these networks under operational conditions.

I would appreciate insights from those with experience in military systems engineering, network security, or related fields. Are there specific standards, frameworks, or case studies that you would recommend exploring?

Parents
  • If you've got access to Defence Standards, it might be worth having a look at DEFSTAN 21-088. This is what Ship's Combat Systems use. I think I remember meeting you at Abbey Wood so think you should be able to access this document (but look me up on MODNET and I can point you in the right direction)

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  • If you've got access to Defence Standards, it might be worth having a look at DEFSTAN 21-088. This is what Ship's Combat Systems use. I think I remember meeting you at Abbey Wood so think you should be able to access this document (but look me up on MODNET and I can point you in the right direction)

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