Cyber vulnerabilities found in US Navy's newest warship
By REUTERS
WASHINGTON - The computer network on the US Navy's newest class of coastal warships showed vulnerabilities in Navy cybersecurity tests, but the issues were not severe enough to prevent an eight-month deployment to Singapore, a Navy official said on Tuesday.A Navy team of computer hacking experts found some deficiencies when assigned to try to penetrate the network of the USS Freedom, the lead vessel in the $37 billion Littoral Combat Ship program, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.The Freedom arrived in Singapore last week for an eight-month stay, which its builder, Lockheed Martin Corp. , hopes will stimulate Asian demand for the fast, agile and stealthy ships."We do these types of inspections across the fleet to find individual vulnerabilities, as well as fleet-wide trends," said the official.
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