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Cyber-attacks against high-value combat management and weapons control systems are a growing concern across the Department of Defense. Traditional approaches using basic network firewalls or threat monitoring often fall short of meeting operational requirements.
A flexible and extensible cyber-resiliency solution using virtualization, known as Tactical Virtualization (Tac-V), offers an opportunity to exploit modern hardware on tactical platforms to create secure, resilient, and easily upgradable combat platforms by separating functionality into isolated execution domains.












