electromagnetic intrusion

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electromagnetic intrusion

A technician monitors a console for signs of electromagnetic intrusion.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The deliberate insertion of electromagnetic energy into transmission paths with the objective of confusing or deceiving operators: This refers to a hostile or deceptive action where electromagnetic signals are intentionally introduced into communication or data transmission systems to disrupt, mislead, or confuse the intended recipients or system operators.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The military unit was trained to defend against electromagnetic intrusion, which could cripple their communication networks.
    • Detecting an electromagnetic intrusion requires sophisticated monitoring equipment to identify the foreign signals.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be vulnerable to electromagnetic intrusion": describes a system or network that is not adequately protected against such attacks.
    • Older radar systems are particularly vulnerable to electromagnetic intrusion.
  • "countermeasures against electromagnetic intrusion": refers to the methods and technologies used to prevent or mitigate such attacks.
    • The conference focused on developing new countermeasures against electromagnetic intrusion.
Variants and Related Words
  • Electronic Warfare (EW): A broader military domain that includes electromagnetic intrusion as one of its tactics.
  • Jamming: A related form of electronic attack that aims to disrupt communications by overwhelming receivers with noise, whereas intrusion often involves deceptive signals.
  • Spoofing: A specific type of intrusion where signals are crafted to mimic legitimate ones to deceive a system.
Synonyms
  • Electronic Deception: A general term for using electronic means to mislead.
  • Signal Intrusion: A broader term that can include electromagnetic methods.
Related Phrases
  • Conduct an electromagnetic intrusion: to carry out such an attack.
    • The enemy sought to conduct an electromagnetic intrusion to gain a tactical advantage.
  • Source of electromagnetic intrusion: the origin point of the attacking signals.
    • Analysts worked to locate the source of the electromagnetic intrusion.
Related Concepts
  • Cybersecurity: While often associated with computer networks, cybersecurity principles of intrusion detection and prevention are analogous to defending against electromagnetic intrusion in physical signal paths.
  • Information Warfare: Electromagnetic intrusion can be a component of broader information warfare strategies aimed at degrading an adversary's decision-making capabilities.
electromagnetic intrusion

A technician monitors a console for signs of electromagnetic intrusion.

Noun
  1. the deliberate insertion of electromagnetic energy into transmission paths with the objective of confusing or deceiving operators