Cyber Applied Research
Abstract
This program focuses on science and technology (S&T) to support integrating computer network defense and computer network operations, addressing joint challenges in cyber operations, and filling capability and technology gaps as identified in the 2015 Cyber Defense Strategy, Cyber Community of Interest (COI) S&T Roadmap, the 2013 Cyber S&T Capability Gap Framework and other assessments conducted by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OASD(R&E)). Progress and results are reviewed by the DoD Cyber S&T COI. Beginning in FY 2013, the program expanded research in cyber command and control (C2) to provide warfighters and commanders new situational awareness, course of action analysis, cyber operational agility and cyber mission control. This research will include protection of tactical networks, weapons systems and platforms. Beginning in FY 2014, efforts were aligned to U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) mission assurance. The six technical thrust areas of the Cyber Security Research Program are: Foundations of Trust Resilient Infrastructure Agile Operations Assuring Effective Missions Cyber Modeling, Simulation, and Experimentation (MSE) Embedded, Mobile, and Tactical Environments (EMT)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2017
- Source ID
- P003_0602668D8Z_2_0400_PB_2017
Related Documents
- Root: Cyber Security Research
- Child Accomplishment: Foundations of Trust
- Child Accomplishment: Resilient Infrastructure
- Child Accomplishment: Agile Operations
- Child Accomplishment: Assuring Effective Missions
- Child Accomplishment: Cyber Modeling, Simulation & Experimentation (MSE)
- Child Accomplishment: Embedded, Mobile & Tactical Environments (EMT)