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http://dx.doi.org/10.33778/kcsa.2020.20.1.069

Analysis of Improving Requirement on Military Security Regulations for Future Command Control System  

Kang, Jiwon (세종대학교)
Moon, Jae Woong (세종대학교)
Lee, Sang Hoon (국방과학연구소)
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Abstract
The command control system, like the human brain and nervous system, is a linker that connects the Precision Guided Missile(PGR) in information surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and is the center of combat power. In establishing the future command and control system, the ROK military should consider not only technical but also institutional issues. The US Department of Defense establishes security policies, refines them, and organizes them into architectural documents prior to the development of the command and control system. This study examines the security architecture applied to the US military command control system and analyzes the current ROK military-related policies (regulations) to identify security requirements for the future control system. By grouping the identified security requirements, this study identifies and presents field-specific enhancements to existing security regulations.
Keywords
Cyber security; Weapon systems; Embedded software; Vulnerability;
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