Newsletter SDBR - September 27th, 2011
/The newsletter for September 27th, 2011, is available for download. Only in French.
In this issue you can read particularly a Patrick Pailloux’s interview, ex-CEO at ANSSI…
Read MoreThe newsletter for September 27th, 2011, is available for download. Only in French.
In this issue you can read particularly a Patrick Pailloux’s interview, ex-CEO at ANSSI…
Read MoreAir combat is becoming increasingly reliant on the interconnected platforms that exchange digital data with each other. Real-time data correlation provides information superiority to the armed forces. Their missions require many means of communication to be managed without worrying about which transmission channel is to be used. Thales therefore proposes NEXEN, a secure communications server which gives pilots a reliable and simplified source of connectivity.
At the heart of aeronautical connectivity, NEXEN integrates all the functions necessary for a military aircraft to exchange data in real-time. Thanks to NEXEN, all resources can be shared; with each security level assigned its own dedicated transmission chain. With its ANSSI-certified enclosure, NEXEN guarantees not only the separation of data flows according to their level of confidentiality but also the implementation of the best cybersecurity protections. The pilot is able to manage all radios at the same time, limiting the overall workload. Mission systems are able to efficiently exchange their respective data in real-time. Therefore, this solution will allow pilots to focus better on their core mission during moments of critical decision-making.
Read MoreLe CDSE est au service de la sécurité-sûreté des entreprises et se veut ainsi utile à ses membres et à la sécurité national…
Vladimir Poutine a répondu pendant 4 heures aux questions de journalistes et d’auditeurs, sans filtre. En voici l’essentiel concernant l’Ukraine, la Syrie, les BRICS et la Paix…
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