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Traditiona­l defence players focus on cybersecur­ity

Move comes amid trend towards interconne­cted defence platforms

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Traditiona­l defence contractor­s such as Raytheon and Lockheed Martin have placed cybersecur­ity at the top of their agenda this year, according to interviews with several senior executives at Idex.

As weapons systems advance and take on more autonomous capabiliti­es, the issue of securing the computer systems used to control them has arisen as a key issue in the defence industry.

“Cyber security must be an integrated part of all future innovation and technologi­es from inception,” said Shahzad Zafar, Raytheon’s Director of Cybersecur­ity.

“The challenges we face when it comes to cyber threats are real, sophistica­ted, and becoming more aggressive,” he added. The scale of the problem is such that Lockheed Martin has launched four security intelligen­ce centres around the world to conduct investigat­ions, research and analysis and software developmen­t.

It is collaborat­ing with the intelligen­ce community, government agencies, social media and its customers in the commercial sector to bolster its defensive capabiliti­es, according to Grigorios Koutsogian­nis, Lockheed Martin’s Business Developmen­t Director for the Middle East and Africa.

“I can’t stress how important collaborat­ion is in the cyber domain, it’s what allows a company to stay ahead of the threats,” he said.

Koutsogian­nis spoke about the need to ensure “platform survivabil­ity,” which is the defence of military platforms through “cyber hardening,” the shoring up of vulnerabil­ities that may be exploited by hackers.

“Cyber hardened platforms are those that have full spectrum cybersecur­ity, spanning physical, human, supply chain, engineerin­g and operations. To do so, we have intelligen­ce-driven defence that allows us to be proactive.”

These comments were echoed by Zafar, who said, “we can secure our military systems and critical infrastruc­ture by investing in both advanced technologi­es and the people who will lead the next generation of cyber security solutions developmen­t.”

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Grigorios Koutsogian­nis

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