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BMT Leads Cyber Planning Research Project for Dstl

JUMP Fills Gaps Left by Existing Cyber Mission Planning Tools

BMT has recently secured a year’s further funding for the Joint User Mission Planning (JUMP) science and technology project it is conducting on behalf of the UK’s Defence Science & Technology Laboratory (Dstl). This will enable the team to deliver additional functionality to the concept demonstrator to enable a range of cyber modelling capabilities.

JUMP – aimed primarily at the Cyber and Electro-Magnetic Activity (CEMA) environment – is a joint enterprise with Riskaware that brings together all the physical knowledge a commander planning a mission needs, such as mapping, the environment, satellite imagery and 3D buildings.  The demonstrator will also provide cyber situational awareness: for example, how systems and devices are connected to each other; what is the state of the services; are servers patched to the correct level; and what vulnerabilities or threats exist.

The research project aims to provide command, operational and other with an informed visual understanding of the integration of cyber operations across all domains – something that is currently missing from existing mission planning tools. 

There isn’t a mission planning capability that provides that cyber view and presents the vulnerabilities and risks to the mission commander. JUMP helps to bring in new datasets very quickly, apply autonomy, to develop multiple courses of action. The system will tell you where the risk lies, your vulnerabilities according to the threats, and will help to develop a visual of your possible courses of action. JUMP facilitates the management and visualisation of the information supporting this decision-making process,” commented BMT’s Head of Technology & Innovation, Defence & Security UK, Simon Luck. “You can use this application to protect your critical national infrastructure, to have a better understanding of it and where the risks are, and then hardening your security stance to mitigate those risks that the system has identified. JUMP is all about making much better and more informed decisions.”

The BMT-led initiative also allows experts in other locations to input their intelligence and share the same view using rapidly advancing technology such as virtual and augmented reality.

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08/23/2018

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