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Orbit Integrates NetShroud+ Cyber Solution into OceanTRx MIL systems

August 31, 2023

Orbit Communications Systems has integrated their NetShroud+ system into the OceanTRx MIL systems.


The OceanTRx MIL is a full MIL-STD series of maritime SATCOM terminals with a unique four-frequency-band capability. It enables simultaneous operation or automatic switching between dual X-/Ka-, Ku-/Ka- and multiple bands, with an option for rapid, manual band swapping with multiple BUCs per system. Its compact design optimizes space use on naval vessels, while delivering unparalleled performance. OceanTRx is also the first MIL-standard, maritime SATCOM terminal to endure extreme environmental conditions without compromise.

With this new development, NetShroud+ ensures the utmost safety and integrity for the OceanTRx MIL system, even far out at sea, offering protection from potential cyberattacks – local or remote – and guaranteeing that the antenna will point to the satellite under any possible conditions to ensure reliable, continuous connectivity at all times.

NetShroud+ works by providing an invisible, impregnable shield against attacks on the antenna control unit. Leveraging the power of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), the system detects anomalies and zero-day attacks in real time, providing advanced protection against a wide range of cyber threats, including identity theft, unauthorized access attempts and ransomware, safeguarding systems from previously unknown vulnerabilities and malicious data encryption. The robust implementation of White-Box Cryptography guarantees superior encryption, even in the face of adversaries with complete knowledge of and control over the system.

With a latency of fewer than four nanoseconds, NetShroud+ ensures ultra-low latency encryption with throughput ranging from 1Gbit to 100 Gbits. per second, efficiently safeguarding the data in transit. The integration of White/Blacklist Filtering, Zero Trust Micro-segmentation, and deep packet inspection (DPI) and prevention (DPP) capabilities grants granular control over network traffic, and deep visibility into data packets. At the same time, DPP actively identifies and thwarts potential threats, safeguarding the maritime antenna and access to the OceanTRx MIL control unit management.

“Cyber threats remain among the most pervasive challenges we face today. At Orbit, we’ve identified the critical need for comprehensive communication system protection, even on the open sea, and we are proud to pioneer a complete cybersecurity solution with our advanced maritime SATCOM systems. With the recent award of a significant contract for OceanTRx 4 and OceanTRx 7 to an Asian naval force, and installations on naval vessels around the world, our OceanTRx MIL systems stand as a testament to cutting-edge reliability. The addition of NetShroud+ elevates their capability to deliver consistent, secure broadband communication essential for the success of intricate maritime missions.” — Dany Eshchar, CEO, Orbit Communications Systems

Filed Under: Antenna Builds, Antenna Design, Antenna Manufacturing, Antenna Systems, Antennas / Terminals, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), BUC, Comms, Cybersecurity, Deep Package Inspection (DPP), Deep Packet Prevention (DPP), Encryption, Maritime, Maritime, MIL-STD, Military, Military Comms, Multiple Frequency Bands, Naval Vessels, News, Orbit Communications Systems, SATCOM Terminals

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