STONewsArchive: Modelling Cyber Domain Entities and Events within Distributed Simulations

Title: Modelling Cyber Domain Entities and Events within Distributed Simulations
Start_Publishing: 23/02/2022
Panel_Page: MSG
Page_ID: 3867
Main_Body_Multi: The NATO Modelling and Simulation Group continues its efforts in support of Cyber Defence. The brand new Research Task Group on “Modelling Cyber Domain Entities and Events within Distributed Simulations,” held its kick-off meeting on 3rd of February 2022. One of their objectives is to obtain insights from invited subject matter experts on the current status of research and best practices on how to achieve/implement effective representations in mission rehearsal and training. Then, the task group will develop initial requirements for a NATO Cyber High Level Architecture (HLA) Federation Object Model (FOM) module. Experimental versions of the Cyber HLA FOM module will be implemented and tested in selected use-cases leveraging prototype national capabilities. This research will demonstrate the feasibility, required architecture, and solutions to introduce cyber events into distributed simulation environments. The activity will also support the development of two standardisation products of high interest to NATO: the “Cyber Data Exchange Model” and the “Cyber HLA FOM Module” by the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO, https://www.sisostds.org).


The Team will meet next on 1 April 2022 to begin identifying national capabilities suitable for prototyping the Cyber HLA FOM and opportunities for joint implementations.


For more information please contact the Modelling and Simulation Coordination Office.

Page_Intro: The NATO Modelling and Simulation Group continues its efforts in support of Cyber Defence. The brand new Research Task Group on “Modelling Cyber Domain Entities and Events within Distributed Simulations,” held its kick-off meeting on 3rd of February 2022. One of their objectives is to obtain insights from invited subject matter experts on the current status of research and best practices on how to achieve/implement effective representations in mission rehearsal and training. Then, the task group will develop initial requirements for a NATO Cyber High Level Architecture (HLA) Federation Object Model (FOM) module. Experimental versions of the Cyber HLA FOM module will be implemented and tested in selected use-cases leveraging prototype national capabilities. This research will demonstrate the feasibility, required architecture, and solutions to introduce cyber events into distributed simulation environments. The activity will also support the development of two standardisation products of high interest to NATO: the “Cyber Data Exchange Model” and the “Cyber HLA FOM Module” by the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO, https://www.sisostds.org).


The Team will meet next on 1 April 2022 to begin identifying national capabilities suitable for prototyping the Cyber HLA FOM and opportunities for joint implementations.


For more information please contact the Modelling and Simulation Coordination Office.

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HomePageBodyText: The NATO Modelling and Simulation Group continues its efforts in support of Cyber Defence. The brand new Research Task Group on “Modelling Cyber Domain Entities and Events within Distributed Simulations,” held its kick-off meeting on 3rd of February 2022. One of their objectives is to obtain insights from invited subject matter experts on the current status of research and best practices on how to achieve/implement effective representations in mission rehearsal and training. Then, the task group will develop initial requirements for a NATO Cyber High Level Architecture (HLA) Federation Object Model (FOM) module. Experimental versions of the Cyber HLA FOM module will be implemented and tested in selected use-cases leveraging prototype national capabilities. This research will demonstrate the feasibility, required architecture, and solutions to introduce cyber events into distributed simulation environments. The activity will also support the development of two standardisation products of high interest to NATO: the “Cyber Data Exchange Model” and the “Cyber HLA FOM Module” by the Simulation Interoperability Standards Organization (SISO, https://www.sisostds.org).


The Team will meet next on 1 April 2022 to begin identifying national capabilities suitable for prototyping the Cyber HLA FOM and opportunities for joint implementations.


For more information please contact the Modelling and Simulation Coordination Office.


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