UAS and Autonomous Cyber
The use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) has seen an unprecedented surge across various sectors, consequently expanding the potential attack vectors and exposing systemic vulnerabilities. As a DIU Blue UAS Recognized Assessor, our test teams have a deep understanding of the full Cyber profile of UAS hardware and software. This understanding has been leveraged to comprehensively assess over forty platforms and countless components used by the US military and commercial organizations. The same expertise has been applied to various platforms outside the air domain to ensure our autonomous platforms are protected wherever they operate.
System Hardening
Our penetration testers have leveraged their expertise attacking platforms and have built an understanding of the common vulnerabilities and weaknesses found in the industry. This understanding has positioned them well to adapt to support the cyber hardening of UAS and C-UAS platforms for a variety of government and commercial customers. Our Drone Wolf Playbook provides a glimpse of some of the ways in which we shore up defenses for UAV, GCS, RF comms, and more.
Training and Readiness
Whether it’s Red Team or Blue, every good Cyber initiative requires a solid understanding of best practices. Dark Wolf has developed a variety of training workshops to prepare UAS professionals to succeed. We have hosted hundreds of participants through our “Hack Our Drone” workshop at conferences like Xponential, Black Hat, and the PX4 Developers Summit. The workshop is also available to companies that would like us to come out and provide a tailored curriculum at their location.