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Cyber assurance and secure by design tailored for the naval environment 

Naval capability today depends on digital platforms, connected missions, and complex shoreside and supplier ecosystems. Cyber compliance confirms that standards are met. Cyber resilience determines whether operations continue when disruption occurs. 

If communications degrade, a supplier is compromised, or systems fail, the real question is simple. Can the mission still be delivered safely and effectively? 

Cyber disruption in practice 

Cyber disruption does not stay in IT environments alone. It affects mission delivery, command decision making, platform availability, safety, and longlife systems where cryptography protections may weaken over extended platform lifecycles. Resilience must work under pressure, not just during audits. 

Three areas that matter for naval cyber resilience: 

  • Assure the platform
    Resilience is designed into platforms through securebydesign architecture, threat modelling, validated controls, and security testing that protects safety and operational availability. 
  • Assure the mission
    Cyber resilience engineering ensures forces can anticipate threats, absorb disruption, recover safely, and adapt over time. Exercised recovery paths and realistic threat simulation are critical to mission assurance. 
  • Assure the ecosystem
    Naval capability extends well beyond the hull. Shoreside systems, dockyards, IT and OT convergence, suppliers, and thirdparty connectivity all introduce operational cyber risk if not actively managed. 
A navy warship sails on the ocean at dusk, while a digital shield with a padlock icon and network connections is superimposed, symbolising cybersecurity and protection in maritime operations.

Questions naval leaders should ask 

  • Do we understand our most critical mission and platform dependencies? 
  • Can we evidence resilience, not just compliance? 
  • Are shoreside systems or suppliers introducing unmanaged risk? 
  • Have recovery and decision paths been tested realistically? 
  • Are we planning for longlife cryptographic risk and postquantum change? 

How Expleo supports naval cyber resilience 

Expleo helps naval organisations move beyond compliance through Cyber Resilience Engineering (CRE), an outcomesled approach structured around anticipate, absorb, recover, and adapt. 

Our focus includes securebydesign engineering, IT and OT convergence risk, independent security testing and assurance, realistic threat simulation, and postquantum cryptographic readiness for longlife naval assets. Resilience is engineered into services, exercised in operations, and demonstrated through evidence. 

Join us at the Combined Naval Event 

Cyber disruption is no longer hypothetical. Operational resilience is now a core element of naval capability. Visit Expleo at Combined Naval Event this May to explore how cyber resilience engineering helps assure platforms, missions, and ecosystems when it matters most. 

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