Communications When (and Where) You Need It

Communications When (and Where) You Need It

So, your organization is operating in the Ukraine, the Middle East, or other remote locations and is reliant on ultra-secure communications. What if connectivity is lost?

Last week an inevitable scenario unfolded. Kyivstar, Ukraine’s leading mobile network operator, experienced a significant shutdown because of an alleged cyber-attack. Network service was down for an extended period of time, stranding millions.

Operating in conflict zones requires contingency planning. The US military’s PACE methodology – primary, alternative, contingency, and emergency – should be applied to mobile communications. Organizations that rely on a single point of failure will be quickly stymied.

Those that are dependent on Kyivstar are likely re-thinking their technology stack. In addition to Internet connectivity, QTel? also operates on satellite networks, including Starlink, microwave and broadband RF, providing an alternative service to exchange voice, messaging, and video with ultra-secure peer-to-peer encryption.

Donald Sortor

Senior VP @ Global Integrity | Secure Comms | Navy Veteran ??????

1 年

A wake up call for those who depend on communications being available and secure.

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