11 Jul 16. Airbus Defence and Space wins three major cryptographic key management system contracts for the UK F-35B, MRTT Voyager and Hercules C-130J aircraft. Airbus Defence and Space, a key player in the cyber security market in Europe, has been awarded three contracts from the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) to provide three additional military aircraft with its world-leading cryptographic key management technology. These follow previous contract wins for both the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Airbus A400M. The Local Key Management System (LKMS) technology will be supplied to both the UK F-35 Lightning II fifth generation fighter aircraft programme, the UK Voyager Programme which provides the Royal Air Force (RAF) with an air-to-air refuelling capability and the UK C-130J Hercules which provides the RAF with Tactical Air Transport (TacAT). The UK MoD has taken delivery of four of the F-35B variant, the short take off/vertical landing design planned for use with the Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers. An additional four F-35B aircraft are scheduled to be delivered this year as part of a programme to equip the RN and RAF with the aircraft. There are currently 14 Voyager Aircraft in service with the RAF and 25 C-130J Hercules. Developed by a team of Airbus Defence and Space cryptography experts in Newport, South Wales, the LKMS technology receives, translates and packages cryptographic keys so that they can be loaded using a single fill gun into the End Crypto Units (ECUs) on the aircraft. This enables quicker turn-around times and re-profiling for new missions, thus improving the overall efficiency and effectiveness of airborne operations.
The LKMS provides increased flexibility and permits prolonged out-of-area operation through the ability to store and distribute multiple cryptographic keys. It also provides the highest protection for encrypted data – preventing data compromise that could threaten the safety and security of an aircraft mission. The three separate contracts will see Airbus Defence and Space design, develop, manufacture, accredit and deliver the LKMS technology, based on modifications to the current system in use with Typhoon and A400M.
“We are delighted to be awarded three prestigious contracts from the Ministry of Defence to work on major UK aircraft programmes,” said Dr Phil Jones, Head of Countries and Operations for CyberSecurity at Airbus Defence and Space.
“We already provide cryptographic key management technology for the A400M and the Eurofighter Typhoon and these contract wins confirm our position as market leaders in the field.”
CyberSecurity is the Business Cluster within Airbus Defence and Space providing governmental, defence, critical national infrastructure and enterprises with its trusted, high performance security products and services, in order to detect, analyse and counter advanced cyber-attacks.”
04 Jul 16. US & Israel Agree To Co-operate In Cyber Defense. Israel and the United States have signed a cyber defense declaration calling for real-time operational connectivity through respective Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTS) of both nations.
The declaration of intent was signed by Eviatar Matania, head of the Israel National Cyber Directorate(NCD) and Alejandro Mayorkas, deputy secretary of the US Department for Homeland Security (DHS).
According to the official statement, Israel will be one of the first countries in the world to join Washington’s Automated Indicator Sharing program, a DHS-managed system that allows sharing of cyber threat indicators for preventive and corrective cyber defense operations.
According to the Israeli statement, the two countries have committed to coordinate respective plans and processes to enable “cooperation in real time of valuable information for defensive operations.”
According to Defense News, direct responsibility for the planned bilateral cyber defense operations will come under Suzanne Spaulding, DHS undersecretary for national prot