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Create realistic and detailed models of mobile networks for cyber warfare training.
In today’s digital battlefield, cyber awareness is crucial for warfighters. To effectively prepare them, it’s essential to create realistic and detailed models of mobile networks, encompassing both physical and virtual infrastructure. This is where network modeling software comes into play, offering a high-fidelity approach to enhance cyber situational awareness. A high-fidelity modeling and simulation platform is an invaluable tool for training cyber warfighters to operate effectively in the cyber domain. It enables them to test and evaluate potential actions in a controlled environment.
Enhance cyber defense training with immersive simulations
Training warfighters in cyber defense is essential, and it starts with having the right tools. After your cyber warfighters grasp the basics of mobile networks and cyber threats, start gradually incorporating your other wargaming software and hardware into the mix.
Incorporating wargaming tools into cyberwarfare training
As training progresses, it’s essential to start integrating your wargaming tools into the process, so your students learn to use them and understand how everything works together. This enhances the realism and effectiveness of the training, preparing warfighters for real-world scenarios. Here’s how to do it:
Understand authentication processes:
Equip warfighters to recognize user equipment initiating authentication with the eNodeB, followed by message sequences traversing the NAS and culminating in MME verification. This step is crucial for understanding 5G network security, as the MME acts as the network bouncer, consulting the HSS to verify user credentials and grant access.
Grasp control plane messaging:
Through hands-on exercises, warfighters can understand control plane messaging and its significance for network attachment. They will learn how control plane message sequences allow a UE to attach and detach from the network, and how perturbations in this environment can cause degraded or lost capability.
Prioritize actions during outages:
Teach warfighters about local vs. global scope system responsibilities and potential cyber effects. Understanding the impact of a 5G outage at the access point will enable them to prioritize their actions effectively.
Defend against threats:
Train warfighters to defend against threats using reactive and protocol-aware jamming techniques. Utilize the modeling platform for simulation and practice, making it easier to train on defenses such as signal spread spectrum techniques, directional antennas, and jamming detection and mitigation technologies.
Maximizing cyber training with network modeling tools
At this stage of the training, your warfighters can learn so much from using a network modeling tool:
- Cyber Attack Scenarios:
- Identifying and simulating various types of cyber attacks (e.g., DDoS, eavesdropping, radio jamming)
- Understanding the impact of cyber attacks on network performance
- Prioritizing actions during outages
- Strategizing against common threats
- Cyber Defense Strategies:
- Implementing and testing security measures (e.g., firewalls, ZTA, IPSec)
- Using network intrusion detection systems (NIDS)
- Understand authentication processes
- Grasp control plane messaging
Keysight EXata network modeling software delivers a high-fidelity, immersive virtual battlefield for cyber warfighter training. This provides realistic simulations of intricate networks, various cyber and kinetic attacks, and impact analysis. By training warfighters to comprehend, anticipate, and mitigate cyber threats within complex battlefield network environments, we ensure they are well-prepared for any cyber challenge.
Investing in advanced cyber awareness training for warfighters is essential for maintaining security and operational effectiveness. By leveraging network modeling software, you can provide a comprehensive, hands-on training experience that prepares warfighters for real-world cyber threats. Visit Use Case: How to Train Cyber Warfighters on Situational Awareness to learn more about how Keysight can help you elevate your cyber training programs and ensure your team is ready for the challenges of the digital battlefield.
Allison Freedman
Allison Freedman is a Product Marketing Manager for the Aerospace and Defense Industry at Keysight Technologies. With over 25 years in marketing, she works on the Protocol Emulator team at Keysight, showing aerospace and defense companies how Keysight empowers them to develop and deploy faster. She previously worked with Abaco Systems, and has decades-long tenure in hardware, software and aero defense.