Anduril and Palantir battlefield communication system 'very high risk,' US Army memo says
An internal Army memo flagged critical security flaws in the Next Generation Command and Control platform, with 200+ vulnerabilities found in third-party apps, later mitigated.
- The U.S. Army's NGC2 communication system, developed by Anduril and Palantir, faces "fundamental security problems" and is deemed a "very high risk" in a memo from Gabrielle Chiulli, the Army chief technology officer.
- The U.S. Army's recent internal memo describes the NGC2 platform by Anduril and Palantir as having "fundamental security" issues and labeled it a "very high risk."
- The memo cites concerns that any authorized user can access all applications and data without needing security clearance.
- Gabrielle Chiulli, the Army's chief technology officer, highlighted that the system carries the risk of an adversary gaining undetectable access.
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UPDATE 2-Anduril and Palantir battlefield communication system 'very high risk,' US Army memo says
UPDATE 2-Anduril and Palantir battlefield communication system 'very high risk,' US Army memo says The much-needed modernization of the U.S. Army's battlefield communications network being undertaken by Anduril, Palantir and others is rife with "fundamental security" problems and vulnerabilities, and should be treated as a "very high risk," according to a recent internal Army memo. The two Silicon Valley companies, led by allies of U.S. Presiden…
Anduril and Palantir battlefield communication system ‘very high risk,’ U.S. army memo says
The much-needed modernization of the U.S. army’s battlefield communications network being undertaken by Anduril, Palantir and others is rife with “fundamental security” problems and vulnerabilities, and should be treated as a “very high risk,” according to a recent internal U.S. army memo.
The need to modernise the U.S. Army communications network, carried out by Andrüil, Plantir and others, is full of problems and "fundamental security" vulnerability and should be treated as a "very risk...
Palantir rebuts claims of security flaws after stock falls
Palantir Technologies Inc.’s stock fell more than eight per cent on Friday following a report that its battlefield communications system, along with that of defence tech firm Anduril Industries Inc., was seriously flawed — a claim both companies said was out of date and inaccurate.
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