Modern missile defense depends on trusted data

Picture a missile launch detected halfway around the world. Within seconds, satellites capture movement, radar systems begin tracking trajectories and command centers start pulling in streams of intelligence from air, space and cyber systems. But before leaders can respond, another question emerges: Can they trust the data?

That challenge — not simply collecting information, but validating, securing and moving it fast enough to support decisions — is becoming one of the defining issues behind the proposed Golden Dome initiative.

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