OUR CYBER FUTURE Learning from our EW past 16 April 2012© BAE Systems Australia 2012 BAE Systems Kim Scott, Director - Land & Integrated Systems Presentation.

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OUR CYBER FUTURE Learning from our EW past 16 April 2012© BAE Systems Australia 2012 BAE Systems Kim Scott, Director - Land & Integrated Systems Presentation to The Australian Chapter of the Association of Old Crows Electronic, Information and Cyber Warfare Convention

LEARNING FROM THE PAST ‘THOSE WHO CANNOT LEARN FROM HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT.’ Spanish American Philosopher, George Santayana 16 April 2012© BAE Systems Australia 2012 BAE Systems

EW AND CYBER ARE CLOSER THAN YOU THINK… 16 April 2012© BAE Systems Australia 2012 BAE Systems

LESSON #1 - THERE IS NO TIME FOR PROCRASTINATION 16 April 2012© BAE Systems Australia 2012 BAE Systems

LESSON #2 – UNDERSTAND THE REQUIREMENT 16 April 2012© BAE Systems Australia 2012 BAE Systems

LESSON #3 - ADVOCACY 16 April 2012© BAE Systems Australia 2012 BAE Systems

LESSON #4 – DON’T TREAT INDUSTRY AS A ‘FOREIGN BODY’ 16 April 2012© BAE Systems Australia 2012 BAE Systems

LESSON #5 – EXPERIENCED RESOURCES TAKE TIME TO DEVELOP 16 April 2012© BAE Systems Australia 2012 BAE Systems

LESSON #6 – THINK GLOBAL 16 April 2012© BAE Systems Australia 2012 BAE Systems

TO CONCLUDE.. LESSON #1 - THERE IS NO TIME FOR PROCRASTINATION LESSON #2 – UNDERSTANDING THE REQUIREMENT LESSON #3 - ADVOCACY LESSON #4 - DON’T TREAT INDUSTRY AS A ‘FOREIGN BODY’ LESSON #5 - EXPERIENCED RESOURCES TAKE TIME TO DEVELOP LESSON #6 - THINK GLOBAL 16 April 2012© BAE Systems Australia 2012 BAE Systems