Indian Army develops end-to-end encrypted mobile ecosystem SAMBHAV: How it will work and more – Times of India

The Indian Army has developed SAMBHAV, an end-to-end secure mobile ecosystem, aiming to offer secure communication with instant co... Read More The Indian Army has developed SAMBHAV, an end-to-end secure mobile ecosystem, aiming to offer secure communication with instant connectivity. SAMBHAV operates on 5G technology and aligns with the Indian government's vision of dual-use infrastructure and civil-military fusion. Command Cyber Operations Support Wings (CCOSWs) are being established to enhance and integrate cyber capability at operational and tactical levels. Read Less The Indian Army has developed an "end-to-end secure mobile ecosystem" called SAMBHAV (Secure Army Mobile Bharat Version). The SAMBHAV mobile ecosystem is said to be aimed at offering secure communication with instant connectivity, even on the move, marking a "significant leap forward" in India's defense capabilities. Conventional capabilities are no longer the only measure of military prowess. Both State and non-State actors are developing means to bridge conventional asymmetries across the world. Over the years, cyberspace has emerged as one of the "principle domains of hybrid warfare". This is said to present both opportunities and threats across the continuum of operations. This has resulted in the proliferation of networks and IT infrastructure in the Indian Army "increasing manifold". The Indian Army has developed SAMBHAV in collaboration with leading academic and industry experts. Leveraging the potential of existing public cellular networks, SAMBHAV operates on 5G technology. "5G-ready handsets using multi-tier encryption," an official told news agency PTI. This initiative aligns with the Indian government's vision of "dual-use infrastructure" and "civil-military fusion" in technology. The initial rollout plans to deploy 35,000 sets in two phases, with 2,500 by January 15 and the remaining by May 31.How SAMBHAV helps"Mobile networks are prone to eavesdropping and therefore information security of mobiles is at risk of being compromised. An end-to-end secure mobile ecosystem which is network-agnostic has been developed to provide secure communication with instant connectivity on the move," the official added.

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