Lecciones aprendidas de Ucrania: La necesidad de desplegar puestos de mando distribuidos
- 1 Capitán de Transmisiones
ISSN: 2445-0359
Year of publication: 2025
Issue: 158
Pages: 67-72
Type: Article
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Abstract
The exponential growth in the field of information and communication technologies has led to a world that is permanently connected. Alongside the expansion of multiple services through networked interconnected devices, illicit activities have also increased, aiming to exploit information and harm users. As a result, users, while reinforcing their dependence on communication media, have become increasingly aware of the threats and risks associated with their online activities. The use of communication media has also expanded within the military domain. While communications have traditionally been fundamental for facilitating command and control of units in combat, today information and telecommunication systems are even more crucial in enabling the connection between various capabilities, sensors, and domains. Recently, within the framework of multi-domain operations, efforts have been made to achieve convergence across different domains, that is, to facilitate the integration and synchronization of capabilities across domains in order to support the planning and coordination of diverse activities