The importance of the CIS (Communications and Information System) for supporting the processes of command and management of components of the Armed Forces under the so-called special secure communications systems are discussed. Next, basic communication technologies used in telecommunications systems/networks are briefly characterized. NATO strategies for secure communication in networks were presented, and the importance and role of SCIP (Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol) for End-to-End communication by heterogeneous networks was discussed. Attention was drawn to various concepts and solutions of organization of communication systems in order to ensure the communication systems of the Armed Forces ready for the implementation of specific tasks.
The article presents the concept of ensuring the security of network information infrastructure for the management of Electronic Warfare (EW) systems. The concept takes into account the reactive and proactive tools against threats. An overview of the methods used to support the safety of IT networks and information sources about threats is presented. Integration of mechanisms that allow for effective intrusion detection and rapid response to threats in a network has been proposed. The architecture of the research environment is also presented.
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