Feb 19, 2016
Navy Wants to Unplug From Some Networks to Stay Ahead of Cyberattacks
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: cybercrime/malcode, internet, military, transportation
US Navy fighting the real war that is ramping up by unpluging from certain networks. Well, that is an option; but also very limiting to “sneaker net” information file transfers. Definitely not uncommon across other areas of government.
SAN DIEGO — For the Navy, the best defense against a high-tech enemy may be a low-tech strategy.
After decades of building equipment, aircraft and ships designed to communicate with each other and back to shore, the Navy is now looking to “selectively disconnect” its systems to minimize vulnerability to cyberattacks, said Rear Adm. Lorin Selby, commander of the Naval Surface Warfare Center.
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