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IDF Conducts Its First Ever Cyber Attack Drill by ValerianSteel(m): 1:42pm On Apr 22, 2016
Driven by rising enemy capabilities to launch cyber attacks that could paralyze IDF operations, the military unit in charge of IT infrastructure held a large-scale cyber war drill on Thursday, testing its ability to switch to shadow facilities in the event of a shut down.

Lt.-Col. Yaniv Ossi, Head of IT Operations in the IDF's Center of Computing and Information Systems, known by its Hebrew acronym, MAMRAM, told the Jerusalem Post on Thursday that the exercise reflected the IDF's growing dependence on technology for every aspect of military operations. MAMRAM is the C4i Branch unit that supplies IT infrastructure, from servers to communications components, to IDF units. It also activates them on behalf of the army, and enables the IDF's three branches to integrate their operations.

In the event of an effective cyber strike, all of that would be jeopardized, Ossi said. "Our enemy understood that we are a technological military, and that it can sit 'at home' and attack us, through a cyber strike, or through Electronic Warfare," Ossi said. "In recent minutes, we completed our annual drill.

There is practically no other drill like this in the IDF. It tests our ability to continue to function," Ossi said. "The chief of staff described Operation Protective Edge (of 2014) as the most technological war in the world. After two years, it is clear to everyone that our technology has advanced further since then," he added. "Until recently, we did not know what a drill entailed. We would deal with incidents as they arose. Today, we can't wait for an error to occur.

In the event of an error, combat soldiers would be vulnerable to casualties on the ground, or the Home Front Command would be unable to sound off missile alerts because their systems would not work. We would have to sleep in safe zones."

One of the central scenarios of the exercise was a sophisticated cyber network strike that resulted in critical systems being disconnected. "We checked to see if we can deal with such scenarios," Ossi said.

Another scenario involved a kinetic missile strike on the MAMRAM unit's facility, disabling it.

In either case, the unit would have to switch over to a mirror site and resume its operations as soon as possible. "We moved to another site, to see if we can do this," Ossi said. An IDF disconnected from its digital networks would result in military shut down, he warned.

"Today, personnel can't switch back to pen and paper within ten minutes after losing their systems. For a soldier to communicate with an aircraft, he needs a data transfer system that I support, not flags... a loss of these capabilities would be a strategic blow." Ossi said the unit succeeded in moving sites rapidly, after spending four months training to do o. "The end user experienced a very short period of being disconnected," he said.

The drill affected a broad range of IDF activities, from logistics to administration to combat systems, Ossi said. "We also found gaps. These are things we would not recognize on a day to day basis. These gaps are related to command and control, and our [IT] architecture.

We overcame some of these problems during the drill, and others, we'll repair shortly. In the next war, they won't be there," the officer said. "The drill trained our personnel, who we view as combat soldiers.

In the past, MAMRAM was seen as a hi-tech unit.
Today, the it is seen as a combat availability unit. Without it, nothing is available for IDF operations," he added.

http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Our-enemy-understood-it-can-try-to-shut-us-down-with-a-cyber-attack-452027

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