Cyberspace Operations

Cyberspace is not only a medium through which Joint Air & Space Forces and C2 operate, but it has become an operational domain of its own. NATO is adopting a new MDO concept that envisions extensive use of advanced cyberspace capabilities that can create powerful effects, which are synchronized with the other domains. At the same time, cyberspace is exposed to its own inherent vulnerabilities, which have the potential to undermine mission success. Assuring and maintaining the freedom of manoeuvre in the Cyberspace domain is the new imperative. The JAPCC promotes and influences the development of Cyberspace doctrine, policy, operational concepts and capabilities with a focus on its integration with NATO Joint Air and Space Power.

Our Cyberspace SMEs provide support to major Joint and Air exercises through the development and execution phases as both OpFor and ExCon. They also support the awareness of Cyber-related technologies and capabilities, maintaining and reinforcing the network of collaboration within the NATO Cyberspace Community of Interest, and researching the current and developing trends in Cyberspace.

Featured Publications

Navigating the Digital Battlefield

Understanding Cyber Electromagnetic Activities in Warfare
By Lt Col 
Athanasios 
Sdrakas 
On the modern battlefield, military forces face a complex environment where success depends on controlling geographic domains such as land, air, sea, and space while exploiting non-physical operational areas like cyberspace, the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS), [...]

Run-Up to the NATO Summit

A View on Civil-Military Cooperation in the Cyber Domain
By Ms 
Pauline 
Malek, LL.M. 
By Dr 
Stefan 
Nelwan 
Both authors write this contribution in their capacity as a Staff Officer and Visiting Expert at the NATO Command and Control Centre of Excellence (C2COE), with the support of the organization. While the content reflects [...]

Quantum Technologies for Air and Space (Part 3 of 3)

Quantum for ISR and PNT: Use Cases and Timelines
By Lt Col 
Denis 
Dúbravčík 
By Dr 
Michal 
Krelina 
This is the third and final piece in a series on air, space, and cyber applications of Quantum Technology (QT). The objective of the series is to disentangle the science of QT to inform strategic [...]

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