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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Camille Cox
OnRamp Communications
[email protected]
805.497.6400
Scalable Network Technologies Introduces Cyber Warfare
Communications Effects Solution for Training Environments
- A break through communications test bed capability advances cyberwar
training by enabling realistic network performance and cyber warfare effects
in LVC environments Los Angeles, CA (Nov 24, 2010) --- Scalable Network Technologies, Inc. (SNT), the leader in
wireless network modeling and simulation, announced that the company has developed a
software capability that enables integration of realistic cyber warfare communication effects into
a Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) environment. The result is an advanced system that provides
more realistic training and improved analysis capabilities to counter the increasing vulnerability
of military systems to computer network attacks (CNA).
Although current generation computer-based battlefield simulations deliver experiential realism
in force positioning, troop movement, supply routing, enemy force detection/engagement, and
damage calculation - next generation net-centric systems open up a new domain of cyber
vulnerability that today’s war gaming systems don’t encompass. Without the inclusion of cyber
warfare communications effects, battlefield modeling and simulation can be overly optimistic,
risking and/or perpetuating negative training. By integrating high fidelity communication models
that incorporate network attack/defense, as well as performance aberrations caused by various
environmental factors - the ability to analyze and train for the impact of cyber warfare on
mission outcome is dramatically improved.
Integration Into Battlefield Simulation
This new synthetic cyber warfare test bed is capable of realistically representing a networkcentric battlespace under cyber attack for testing and training applications. The test bed is
achieved by integrating SNT’s EXata®/cyber with COTS Computer Generated Forces (CGF).
Cyber warfare models (jammer, eavesdropper, distributed denial of service, network attack) are
developed and implemented within EXata/cyber. For the integration, both tools take advantage
of an Interface Control Document (ICD) that works via the HLA signal and data interactions to
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facilitate communications modeling between HLA federates.
Members of SNT’s technical staff will deliver a paper titled "Introducing a Cyber Warfare
Communications Effect Model to Synthetic Environments" at I/ITSEC, the world’s largest
modeling, simulation & training conference, on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 at 5:00 PM in
Room S320D. In the presentation the authors describe how they integrated a cyber warfare
communications model into a Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) environment, and examine the
impact of using the cyber warfare model versus the limitations of simplified communication
models in synthetic environments. The I/ITSEC Conference is being held at the Orange County
Convention Center, Orlando, FL.
For more information on EXata visit http://www.scalable-networks.com/solutions/cyber-warfare/
or contact the sales staff at (310) 338-3318. SNT will be publicly demonstrating how SVNs can
be used in battlefield simulation and training applications at I/ITSEC 2010, booth #2810
November 29 through December 2, 2010 in Orlando, FL.
About EXata/cyber
EXata™/cyber is a software capability designed specifically to support and accelerate
development of cyber security capability for communication networks. EXata/cyber provides a
robust emulation platform that can expose vulnerabilities (friendly and opposing) that threaten
communication networks, and enables the rapid development and testing of countermeasures.
Based on EXata, SNT’s proven network emulation tool, EXata/cyber makes it possible to
rigorously vet networks through creation of a “software virtual network” (SVN). SVNs are exact
digital replicas of physical networks in virtual space – indistinguishable from a real network.
SVNs are based on emulation, which enables them able to interoperate with applications,
devices, management tools, threats, and people – at real time speed. In contrast to widely used
simulation systems, SVNs emulate all of the layers in IP networks up to thousands of nodes.
This provides cyber security planners high fidelity results that are comparable to physical
testing - but more easily configurable and at much lower cost. This in turn makes it possible to
design security into the networks and applications themselves, as opposed to bolting solutions
on after the fact.
In today’s cyberwar conundrum, this capability brings advantage in a number of crucial areas:
revealing vulnerabilities in network configurations; emulating mobile network performance
where malicious attacks may be confused with environmental effects; understanding effects of
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cascading node failures; and training deployed personnel to rapidly defend and restore
networks and shut down intruders.
About Scalable Network Technologies
Scalable Network Technologies (SNT) is the leader in parallel processing technology for
network performance emulation. The company develops and supports high-fidelity emulation
software tools used for predicting the performance of computing and communications networks
and network devices. SNT has created a new category of evaluation tools for today’s
sophisticated networks that meets the demand for real-time, real-network performance testing.
Customers include a blue chip list of major aerospace and defense contractors, the US
Department of Defense, mobile network operators, research agencies and universities.
Founded in 1999 and based in Los Angeles CA, Scalable Network Technologies is a privately
owned corporation. QualNet is a registered trademark of Scalable Network Technologies, Inc.
More information on the company is available at www.scalable-networks.com.
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