Elektronische Kriegsführung und Cyberwarfare
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Der war wirklich gut ! Big Grin

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Um die erstaunlichen Möglichkeiten in diesem Bereich mal zu illustrieren und die für mich unfassabare Blauäugigkeit im Militär mit der alles sinnfrei digitalisiert werden soll auch dann wenn dies nur noch ein Problem darstellt und keine Lösung:

Da wurden also inzwischen sogar Panzer gehackt: Wie ist das überhaupt möglich ?!

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/37...ere-hacked

Zitat:The U.S. Army has hired a company to develop a prototype cybersecurity kit for its Stryker family of 8x8 wheeled armored vehicles. This comes more than a year after it first emerged that unspecified "adversaries" had successfully launched cyber attacks on up-gunned XM1296 Stryker Dragoon variants, which The War Zone was first to report.

On Nov. 16, 2020, Virginia-based cybersecurity firm Shift5, Inc. announced that it had received a $2.6 million contract from the Army's Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO) to "provide unified cybersecurity prototype kits designed to help protect the operational technology of the Army's Stryker combat vehicle platform.

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https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/26...een-hacked

Zitat:It’s been more than a year since the first up-gunned Stryker Dragoon armored vehicles arrived in Europe, giving elements of the U.S. Army’s forward-deployed 2nd Cavalry Regiment a much-needed boost in firepower against potential threats. Since then, unfortunately, unspecified “adversaries” – a term the U.S. military has used in the past to describe the Russians, but that could also mean surrogate opponents during an exercise – have also been able to disrupt certain systems on the vehicles with a cyber attack on at least one occasion.

The Pentagon’s Office of the Director of Test and Evaluation, or DOT&E, revealed the existence of the Stryker Dragoon’s cyber vulnerabilities in its most recent annual report on the status of the vehicle’s ongoing development during the 2018 Fiscal Year.
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RE: Elektronische Kriegsführung und Cyberwarfare - von Quintus Fabius - 18.11.2020, 18:30

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