HUNTSVILLE – As computer network systems used by military, government, and business organizations become more vital to the organizational mission, they also grow larger, faster, more complex, more heterogeneous, and more difficult to protect. Nowhere is the nation’s reliance on network systems more critical than in network-centric warfare (NCW). Successful conduct of NCW requires information sharing across a span of information domains and networks. Among the many challenges to successful NCW is the requirement for the networks to be robust and secure. Necessary to securing these networks is the provision of a technology for active network management.
Active Resource Manager (ARM), now in Phase II development will provide intelligent monitoring and control for military network systems, enabling network security personnel to respond rapidly and effectively to cyber threats.
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