反无人机网络攻击(会议简报)

J. Straub
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无人驾驶飞行器,通常被称为无人机,准备提供许多有益的服务,从包裹递送到监视。然而,当它们被用于邪恶的目的时,它们也代表着一种威胁。有问题的应用程序包括从非法活动(如走私)到可能危险的活动(如在活动中飞越人群),再到令人讨厌的侵入性活动(如监视邻居)。在涉及国家安全或安全问题或需要阻止非法活动的情况下,能够禁用、捕获甚至摧毁无人机是有很大好处的。为此,已经提出了许多干扰无人机操作和试图捕获无人机的技术。然而,在全球范围内最有效的方法之一是攻击其控制和通信系统:即网络攻击,这种方法对手持无人机和翼展数十英尺的无人机一样有用。本文讨论了如何对无人机进行电子攻击,以及可以设计用于混淆、控制甚至损坏或摧毁无人机的技术。特别是,考虑了许多类型的常见漏洞,并评估了它们对无人机攻击挑战的适用性。本文还讨论了各类反无人机技术之间的异同,并给出了一种决策矩阵。它还讨论了如何加强无人机对网络攻击的抵抗力,以及随着时间的推移,无人机攻击者和防御者之间的持续战斗将变成一场占上风的持久战。
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Anti-drone cyber attacks (Conference Presentation)
Unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly known as drones, are poised to provide numerous beneficial services ranging from package delivery to surveillance. However, they also represent a threat when used for nefarious purposes. Problematic applications range from illegal activities such as smuggling to those that may be dangerous, such as flying over people at an event, to annoying and invasive activities, such as a neighbor spying. In cases where there are national security or safety implications or a need to stop an illegal activity, there is significant benefit in being able to disable, capture or even destroy drones. To this end, numerous technologies for interfering with drone operations and trying to capture drones have been proposed. However, one of the most globally effective approaches, which can be as useful on a handheld drone as on one with dozens of feet of wingspan, is attacking its control and communications systems: that is, a cyberattack. This paper discusses how drones can be attacked electronically and techniques which can be designed to confuse, gain control of and even damage or destroy drones. In particular, numerous types of common exploits are considered and their applicability to the drone attacking challenge is evaluated. The paper also discusses similarities and differences between the presented classes of anti-drone techniques and presents a decision matrix for choosing between them. It also discusses how drones can be hardened against cyber-attacks and the implications of this turning into a persistent battle of one-upmanship between drone attackers and defenders, over time.
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