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Military covers armed forces and the systems supporting defense operations, including classified networks, command-and-control, tactical communications, weapons platforms, intelligence repositories, logistics, and personnel identity systems. These environments depend on trusted data, resilient communications, precise timing and positioning, and mission availability; failures or manipulation can affect safety and operational decisions, not just confidentiality.

Security priorities include separating networks and privileges by mission and clearance, protecting endpoints and embedded or operational technology, and validating software, hardware, and maintenance suppliers. Remote access, contractor and allied connections, legacy equipment, and intermittent or contested connectivity create important attack surfaces. Controls commonly include strong authentication, encryption, secure configuration, vulnerability and patch management, offline or degraded-mode operation, and tested recovery and incident-response procedures. Classified or personal data also requires strict access logging, retention, and applicable national-security and privacy controls.

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Ukraine's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UA) has warned of Belarusian state-sponsored hackers targeting its military personnel and related individuals as part of a phishing campaign mounted amidst Russia's military invasion of the country

Krebs on Security 4 years, 4 months ago

Russia Sanctions May Spark Escalating Cyber Conflict

President Biden joined European leaders this week in enacting economic sanctions against Russia in response its military invasion of Ukraine. The West has promised tougher sanctions are coming, but experts warn these will almost certainly trigger a Russian retaliation against America and its allies, which could escalate into cyber attacks on Western financial institutions and energy infrastructure.