Modern missile defense is an incredibly intricate and highly sophisticated undertaking, which requires the real-time aggregation of sensor and radar data from numerous defense, intelligence, and civilian sources for accurate and early detection and response. As guided missiles and ICBMs can now be launched from nearly anywhere on Earth, these shared data sources are located in multiple countries, across land, sea, air, and space – owned by the United States and also by its allies. The primary cybersecurity challenge is to enable the high-speed transfer of this sensor data between domains – that may cross both national and classified security boundaries – without exposing sensitive networks or data to unauthorized users and potential adversaries.
Learn how Owl was able to overcome the challenges of collecting sensor and radar data from numerous defense, intelligence, and commercial systems across multiple countries without exposing sensitive networks or data to potential threats.