quinta-feira, 14 de setembro de 2017

How do the US prepare for war with Russia and China?

Soldados sul-coreanos e norte-americanos durante exercícios conjuntos na cidade de Pohang, Coreia do Sul

The US is preparing for technological changes and adaptations that can be made by potential US opponents such as Russia and China, according to The National Interest.

In the midst of mounting threats, American soldiers participated in Cyber Quest special exercises training responses to attacks from their main opponents.

"We want to defend the networks and ensure operationality through the ability to detect new attacks and deal with the attacks in a fast way.This can take hours nowadays.We try to download this for a business minute," said Lieutenant- Colonel Stephen Roberts, quoted by The National Interest.

For the first time, army training has included a specified synthesis between cyber and electronic attacks because they are often intertwined.

The tactical strategies used by soldiers during drills were not revealed, but Major General John Morrison, commander of the US Cyber Center for Excellence, said the strategy was designed to leverage various technical innovations from industrial partners.

"Capabilities in the hands of soldiers allow industrial developers to immediately see the views of soldiers," added Stephen Roberts.

Given the pace of technological innovation, the only solution taken by US cybernetics specialists is to accelerate the process of technical development and use open architecture to enable the new technology to integrate rapidly with existing systems.

The United States is concerned about the military technological development of the armies of Russia and China. According to information provided by The National Interest, Russian sensors have capabilities to detect electronic signals from the radio and communication technologies used by US soldiers. China is also known for cyber attacks on US networks, the report said.

That is why US cyber modernization is geared towards securing the protection of individual networks while reaping the benefits of increased interoperability.

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