Cyber and Air Joint Effects Demonstration (CAAJED)
Abstract
The Cyber and Air Joint Effects Demonstration (CAAJED) conceptualized integration of air and cyber assets scoped to a cyber defense exercise environment. Current cyber warfare exercises focus on information systems only. These exercises are limited in scope as there is no process or mission to reason about and defend. This limitation stifles the education of cyberspace warriors and innovation in maturing this domain. To overcome this, we created a process-oriented cyber/kinetic inference model. We used this model to integrate an air battle simulation with a cyber operations exercise. We discuss the positive impact of our technologies and model in 2007 Advanced Course in Engineering (ACE) Cyber Defense Exercise.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA481288
Entities
People
- Raphael S. Mudge
- Scott Lingley
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory