
Wireless Cyber Capabilities
Cyber-Enabled Spectrum Superiority
We provide the U.S. military and intelligence communities a significant operational advantage by exploiting adversary wireless communications protocols, devices, and systems, while securing our own against technical surveillance, wireless intrusion, and electronic attack.
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