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An Attack Model Based on Software Cruise for Information Warfare (정보전을 위한 소프트웨어 순항 기반 공격 모델)

  • Ryu Ho-Yeon;Nam Young-Ho
    • Journal of Internet Computing and Services
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.49-60
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    • 2004
  • Information Warfare(IW), a new aspect of war, is the field centralized the concern and research in the information security and national security, Both the defense and the offensive are important in the next generation IW, and so we need to do the various research to secure the network and system for gaining the superiority of IW. This paper proposes a model for IW based on software cruise to prepare the IW that is changing the offensive aspect. Software cruise is defined as a behavior of computer programs that travel toward specific destination from a source through the network. The proposed model have the cruise property and uses the cybermap to cruise toward the destination chosen in advance. Also, while self-movement, the model can function the predefined task.

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Implementation of OFP initialization function in IMDC for FA-50 aircraft

  • You, Eun-Kyung;Bae, Chan-Gyu;Kim, Hyeock-Jin
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.111-118
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    • 2019
  • Recent trends in modern warfare are increasing in importance for air warfare, information warfare, and warfare. The technology of the weapon system software is rapidly developing, and the silent information war to hack it is still going on. Currently, the FA-50 aircraft has a function that can be initialized by a simple switch operation to protect the main military information in the event of an emergency. However, there are limitations in the existing Zeroize function, and this study was carried out to supplement this. First, we compare and analyze the memory structure of aircraft operating in our military, and examined the currently implemented Zeroize function. Second, we reviewed various methods to overcome the limitation of existing Zeroize function. Third, we implement the existing Zeroize function without additional manipulation. In this paper, we propose that the implementation of this feature will enable us to protect our military data more securely and suggest that we should continue to look for ways to enhance security for our technology in the future.

Radio Link Modem System Architecture Design for Korean Tactical Data Link System Implementation (한국형 전술데이터링크 시스템 구현을 위한 무선모뎀 시스템 설계)

  • Choi, Hyo-Ki;Jang, Ho-Joon;Song, Young-Hwan;Jang, Dhong-Woon;Joo, Jae-Woo;Seo, Nan-Sol
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.789-796
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    • 2013
  • Next Generation Weapon system from the center of the platform to share information in real-time Network Centric Warfare(NCW: Network Centric Warfare) has been changed. Data link system is defined as a network. That is, all in real-time battlefield information is to enable sharing. Data link system is classified as a precision strike, Monitoring/control, control of a Patriot missile battery systems. These systems are most effective in a Joint warfare and precision strike. Data Link Systems(Data Communications) implementation is accomplished by using the KDLM(Korean Data Link Modem) and Radio Transceiver. KDLM is operated in conjunction with the legacy Radios(re-using fielded HF/VHF/UHF radio systems). In this paper, we describe in terms of KDLM system design. In this paper, the proposed design structure is how to effectively interact with legacy various radio. First, The results provide an analysis of that Dynamic TDMA system and apply modem structure. Radio characteristics data are necessary for an effective TDMA system design. This article analyzes the test results and describes the structure to improve the receive performance.

A Study on the Army Tactical C4I System Information Security Plan for Future Information Warfare (미래 정보전에 대비한 육군전술지휘정보체계(C4I) 정보보호대책 연구)

  • Woo, Hee-Choul
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.10 no.9
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2012
  • This study aims to analyze actual conditions of the present national defense information network operation, the structure and management of the system, communication lines, security equipments for the lines, the management of network and software, stored data and transferred data and even general vulnerable factors of our army tactical C4I system. Out of them, by carrying out an extensive analysis of the army tactical C4I system, likely to be the core of future information warfare, this study suggested plans adaptive to better information security, based on the vulnerable factors provided. Firstly, by suggesting various information security factor technologies, such as VPN (virtual private network), IPDS (intrusion prevention & detection system) and firewall system against virus and malicious software as well as security operation systems and validation programs, this study provided plans to improve the network, hardware (computer security), communication lines (communication security). Secondly, to prepare against hacking warfare which has been a social issue recently, this study suggested plans to establish countermeasures to increase the efficiency of the army tactical C4I system by investigating possible threats through an analysis of hacking techniques. Thirdly, to establish a more rational and efficient national defense information security system, this study provided a foundation by suggesting several priority factors, such as information security-related institutions and regulations and organization alignment and supplementation. On the basis of the results above, this study came to the following conclusion. To establish a successful information security system, it is essential to compose and operate an efficient 'Integrated Security System' that can detect and promptly cope with intrusion behaviors in real time through various different-type security systems and sustain the component information properly by analyzing intrusion-related information.

A Study on Application of u-Learning System in Network Centric Warfare Environment (네트워크중심전 환경에서의 u-러닝 시스템 적용방안에 관한 연구)

  • Cha, Hyun-Jong;Yang, Ho-Kyung;Ryou, Hwang-Bin;Jo, Yong-Gun
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 2010
  • With the development of information and communications technology(ICT), the concept of ubiquitous that we can communicate regardless of time and place appears. Due to the development of the technology delivering information, current society is called intellectualization society developed from informatization society. The intellectualization society is based on knowledge accumulated by processing information. The education methods are also developed into a concept of u-Learning applying the concept of ubiquitous from the concept of e-Learning using a computer. The military also points out education as a key policy. The aspect of war is changing to NCW(Network Centric Warfare) from platform centric warfare. Therefore, collecting and managing the war situations in real time is a key to controlling command. To this end, it needs to maximize individuals and groups' ability to cultivate the military with cutting-edge knowledge. Therefore, this study aims to look into methods to apply u-learning system in training and military actions according to changes in war environments and ICT.

A Study on Applying Amphibious Warfare Using EINSTein Model Based on Complexity Theory (복잡계이론 기반하 EINSTein 모형을 이용한 상륙전 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Heon
    • Journal of the military operations research society of Korea
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.114-130
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    • 2006
  • This paper deals with complexity theory to describe amphibious warfare situation using EINSTein (Enhanced ISAAC Neural Simulation Tool) simulation model. EINSTein model is an agent-based artificial "laboratory" for exploring self-organized emergent behavior in land combat. Many studies have shown that existing Lanchester equations used in most war simulation models does not describe changes of combat. Future warfare will be information warfare with various weapon system and complex combat units. We have compared and tested combat results with Lanchester models and EINSTein model. Furthermore, the EINSTein model has been applied and analyzed to amphibious warfare model such as amphibious assault and amphibious sudden attack. The results show that the EINSTein model has a possibility to apply and analyze amphibious warfare more properly than Lanchester models.

An Agent based Emergency Warning System for Dealing With Defensive Information Warfare in Strategic Simulation Exercises (전략시뮬레이션 훈련에서의 방어적 정보전을 위한 에이전트 기반 위기경보시스템의 개발)

  • Lee Yong-Han;Kumara Soundar R.T.
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.11-26
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    • 2004
  • Software for analyzing documents on the net to detect specific categories of occurrences is in great demand. In the current world where detecting terrorist threats is critical there is a great need for such systems. One of the critical application areas of such software is the automatic detection of a national infrastructure emergency. In this research an agent-based generic architecture for emergency warning systems is proposed and implemented. This system, called the National Infrastructure Emergency Warning System (NIEWS), is designed to analyze given documents, to detect threats, and to report possible threats with the necessary information to the appropriate users autonomously. In addition, a systematic analysis framework to detect emergencies on the subject of defensive information warfare is designated and implemented through a knowledge base. The developed system along with the knowledge base is implemented and successfully deployed to Strategic Crisis Exercise (SCE) at the United State Army War College (USAWC), saving a good amount of money by replacing human SMEs (subject matter experts) in the SCE.

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The Korean Military's Space Operations Strategy for Future Warfare (미래전을 대비한 한국군의 우주전 전략)

  • KWan-Soo Lim;Byung-Ki Min;Jung-Ho Eom
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.195-202
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    • 2024
  • Future warfare is expected to be multi-domain operations including space, based on the development of advanced information and communication technologies. Advanced space-faring countries such as the United States, Russia, China, and Japan are creating space forces based on advanced space technology to prepare for future space warfare and strengthening cooperation with private companies and other countries. The South Korean military is preparing for space warfare for each type of weapon, but it is still relatively weak in terms of integrated strategy and technology. As not only advanced space countries but also North Korea is increasing its investment in space militarisation, the ROK military needs to develop a comprehensive plan and establish a specialized organisation to prepare for future space warfare. Therefore, this paper examines the current status of the ROK military's space warfare preparedness and proposes space warfare strategies such as establishing a dedicated space warfare and space cybersecurity organization, strengthening domestic and international cooperation, research and development and training of specialized personnel, and reestablishing a training system.

A Study on the Concept of the Cyber Warfare and the Plan of Reaction (사이버전의 개념과 대응방안에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Chan-soo;Park, Yongsuk
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2014.10a
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    • pp.521-524
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    • 2014
  • Because of the development of computers and networks, the use of the internet has been rapidly increased. The smart devices, such as smart phones and tablet PCs, have made an epoch-making changes, which have brought people's daily lives to the cyber world and life values have been improved. The cyber world not only just changed individual's lives, but also affected all areas and the world. The recent global trends reside mainly in protection of energy sources, and nation's dependency of the information system such as politic, economic and national security. Since major national infrastructure becomes a stragic attack target, the importance of cyber warfare has rised as an effective way to attact enermy. This article explores the concept of cyber warfare and national cyber capability, and then figure out the plan of reaction to minimize damages with best protection when cyber warfare occurs.

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A Review on the Change in Submarine Roles in Naval Warfare: Based on Warfare Paradigm (전쟁 패러다임의 전환에 따른 잠수함의 역할 변화에 대한 고찰)

  • Jang, Jun-Seop
    • Strategy21
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    • s.46
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    • pp.89-122
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    • 2020
  • The longing for submarine manufacture and the fear of her power had exited for a long time, but submarine that could submerge and attack was built from 20th century by science technology development. The question, 'Submarine can exercise her power in naval warfare?' had exited before World War I, but the effective value of submarine was shown in the procedure of a chain of naval warfare during World War I and World War II. Germany and the United States made the best use of submarines at that time. The submarines of these nations mounted fierce attack on the enemy's battleships and merchant ships and blocked the sea lanes for war material. These fierce attack on ships became impossible After World War II, and the major powers reduced and coordinated the defence budget, so they considered the role of submarine. However, submarine is still powerful weapon system because she can secretly navigate under the water, and one of the most important force in the navy. The aim of this thesis is analyzing submarine roles in each naval warfare and integrating maritime strategy and weapon system technology into her roles. First, the research about represent submarine roles like anti-surfaceship warfare, anti-submarine warfare, intelligence gathering, land attack, supporting special operation and mine landing warfare will be presented, then the major naval warfare where submarine participated(during ex-World War I, World War I, World War II, The Cold War Era and post Cold War) and the analyzing of submarine roles by time will be presented. Submarine was developed for anti-surfaceship warfare during ex-World War I but could not make remarkable military gain in naval warfare because her performance and weapon was inadequate. However, the effective value of submarine in the procedure of a chain of naval warfare was shown during World War I and World War II. The major powers put battleships into naval warfare undiscriminatingly to command the sea power and submarines did massive damage to enemy navy power, so put a restraint the maritime power of enemy, and blocked the sea lanes for war material. After World War II, the battlefield situation changed rapidly and the concept of preemption became difficult to apply in naval warfare. Therefore, the submarine was unable to concentrate on anti-surfaceship mission. Especially during the Cold War era, nuclear submarine came to appear and her weapon system developed rapidly. These development gave submarines special missions: anti-submarine warfare and intelligence gathering. At that time, United States and Soviet submarines tracked other nation's submarines loaded with nuclear weapons and departing from naval their base. The submarines also collected information on the volume of ships and a coastal missile launching site in company with this mission. After Cold War, the major powers despatched forces to major troubled regions to maintain world peace, their submarines approached the shores of these regions and attacked key enemy installations with cruise missiles. At that time, the United States eased the concept of preemption and made the concept of Bush doctrine because of possible 911 terrorism. The missiles fired from submarines and surface battleships accurately attacked key enemy installations. Many nations be strategically successful depending on what kind of mission a submarine is assigned. The patterns of future naval warfare that my country will provide against will be military power projection and coalition/joint operations. These suggest much more about what future missions we should assign to submarines.