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April 16th, 2012

Kratos Defense & Security... Cyber Attack Defense (SATCOM)


[SatNews] Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq:KTOS) has announced that its RT Logic subsidiary released CyberC4(TM):Armor, a product designed...

...to provide host-level cyber security and anti-tampering capabilities for mission-critical devices and equipment used in satellite ground networks. CyberC4:Armor applies military grade system hardening technology for the protection of Linux-based front-end processors, modems, recorders, and other SATCOM equipment against the most sophisticated cyber attacks and tampering, including zero-day exploits and high-risk insider threats. CyberC4:Armor is designed to prevent reverse-engineering, runtime debugging, and execution of unauthorized code, such as the kind that might be transmitted via an email phishing attempt or the insertion of a malware-infected thumb drive.

As satellite ground networks rely more and more upon IP-based technologies, it brings additional 'surface area' for cyber security attacks. "Protecting SATCOM devices at the network edge often only focuses on external cyber threats," said Jerry Meleski, Vice President of RT Logic. "Tamper-proofing the algorithms of the devices themselves is the most effective way to combat threats originating both inside and outside the network."

CyberC4:Armor uses a hardware-assisted hardening technique to cryptographically bind the hardware, firmware, and software for protection against the most sophisticated exploits. Detecting tamper attempts, CyberC4:Armor can respond by running any customer specified application action such as locking out the user, phoning home over TCP/IP, or executing a custom decoy application. Hardening is performed in RT Logic's production facility and can be tailored to meet specific customer requirements.

CyberC4:Armor is the latest in RT Logic's CyberC4 line of cyber security and mission assurance solutions. The integrated family of products developed for the unique needs of satellite environments includes: CyberC4:Alert, for network-wide real-time situational awareness; CyberC4:Capture, for protecting against insider threats; and CyberC4:Guard, a cross domain solution for exchanging AFSCN message traffic between security domains.

The CyberC4 products will be demonstrated at Kratos' booth # 408 at The National Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, April 16-19, 2012. To learn more, also please see SatNews' earlier news article covering this product announcement at this direct link.