AI-assisted tool helped secure satellite communication system after 2022 Russian hacking
On the same day it invaded Ukraine in 2022, Russia disabled thousands of satellite modems across Ukraine and other European countries, aiming to disrupt communications. A new AI-assisted tool aims to help close that kind of vulnerability amid concerns about continued Russian aggression and newer Iranian threats to cyber infrastructure.
Russia disrupted satellite communications in Ukraine and Europe in 2022 by disabling thousands of modems. This action aimed to cripple communication systems. A new AI-assisted tool is being developed to address such vulnerabilities, especially with ongoing Russian aggression and emerging Iranian cyber threats.
- Russia disabled thousands of satellite modems in Ukraine and other European countries in 2022.
- The attack occurred on the same day Russia invaded Ukraine.
- The goal of the attack was to disrupt communications.
- A new AI-assisted tool is being developed to address these vulnerabilities.
- Concerns about continued Russian aggression and Iranian cyber threats are driving the development.
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