Lex

Browse

GenresShelvesPremiumBlog

Company

AboutJobsPartnersSell on LexAffiliates

Resources

DocsInvite FriendsFAQ

Legal

Terms of ServicePrivacy Policygeneral@lex-books.com(215) 703-8277

© 2026 LexBooks, Inc. All rights reserved.

Ensuring U.S. Air Force operations during cyber attacks against combat support systems

Ensuring U.S. Air Force operations during cyber attacks against combat support systems

George E. Hart, Don Snyder, Kristin F. Lynch, John G. Drew, Project Air Force (U.S.), Rand Corporation

About this book

"While combat support communities are not responsible for defending cyber networks, they are required to ensure mission execution, including when under cyber attack. Assessing mission assurance for combat support when under a cyber attack is challenging. The fact that many combat support systems do not reside on the most secure networks indicates potential vulnerabilities to cyber attack. Yet the sheer number of information systems that can be attacked, the range of vulnerabilities that these might have, the large number of combat support functions they support, and the complicated connections all of these have to operational missions makes assessments difficult. Add to this the evolving nature of the threats and vulnerabilities in cyberspace, and the task of finding adequate mitigation plans for all possibilities is formidable. RAND researchers developed a tool that presents a sequential process for identifying those functions and information systems most likely to be problematic for the operational mission during cyber attacks"--Publisher's web site.

Details

OL Work ID
OL43879003W

Subjects

Combat sustainabilityCyberspace operations (Military science)CyberterrorismRisk assessmentPreventionUnited States. Air Force

Find this book

Open Library
Book data from Open Library. Cover images courtesy of Open Library.