Non-reputable Identity Management and Information Access Technologies for Improved Cyberspace Agility by 2035
Abstract
The militarys use of cyberspace as a warfighting domain in current operations is vulnerable to hackers and malware. Todays cyber defense strategy is based on trust and perimeter boundaries. This strategy provides the DoD with little room for strategic or tactical errors and exposes our information superiority advantages to unnecessary risk. Emerging threats are becoming more sophisticated and organized, eroding US asymmetric advantages in cyberspace. By 2035, the emerging threats posed by insiders, artificial intelligence, and nation-states such as China will require game-changing innovations to defend cyberspace. The goal of this research paper is to propose an identity management and information access solution capable of mitigating emerging threats to military cyberspace operations in the year 2035.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- AD1019303
Entities
People
- Martin T. Jennings
Organizations
- Air Command and Staff College