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The Cyber Defense Review

The Friction Points, Operational Goals, and Research Opportunities of Electronic Warfare and Cyber Convergence

By Maj (Ret) Jacob Cox, Col Daniel Bennett, Col (Ret) Scott Lathrop, Lt Col (Ret) Chris Walls, CW4 (Ret) Jason LaClair, Lt Col Clint Tracy, CW4 Judy Esquibel | November 15, 2019

With Electronic Warfare joining the Cyber Branch in October 2018, numerous opportunities and challenges that affect warfighters are surfacing. To capture and consolidate some of these observations, the Electronic Warfare Cyber Convergence (EWC2) workshop, held in conjunction with the 2018 Cyberspace Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) conference, provided an opportunity for experts from military, government, commercial and academic backgrounds to compare insights, explore friction points, consider deeper issues and note potential research opportunities within the EWC2. In this workshop, participants learned that the convergence of EW and cyberspace operations is only the initial step towards the greater goal of controlling information on the battlefield.

 

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