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Atos to Secure Connectivity of Dassault Rafale F4 Standard Aircraft

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Atos to Secure Connectivity of Dassault Rafale F4 Standard Aircraft

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Dassault Rafale F4 Standard Aircraft
Dassault Rafale F4 Standard Aircraft

Atos, a global leader in digital transformation, announces a new contract with Dassault Aviation to support the integration of the Rafale aircraft into the European Future Combat Air System (SCAF, Système de Combat Aérien du Futur) program. Named “F4 standard”, this new version of the Rafale will provide collaborative combat capabilities. As part of this project, Atos works on developing the new generation of the aircraft’s multi-level gateway (E-SNA[1]), effectively securing connectivity and two-way data exchange between the various onboard communication networks. Developed, produced and implemented in France, the rugged platform meets common security criteria (EAL3+/EAL4+).

The solution provided by Atos addresses key challenges in combat aviation, such as the need to equip aircrafts with cybersecurity systems or safeguarding the continuity of onboard connectivity processes. It is part of a long-term plan to provide combat aircraft capabilities to the Rafale. Atos’ new multi-level gateway is an evolution of the previous onboard Mirage 2000D platform. It enables secure two-way transfer between networks with different levels of security and confidentiality, thus preserving data integrity and security of all onboard connectivity. It allows critical “authorized” intelligence to be safely shared and used at all times, protected against outside intrusion.

Optimizing the Rafale’s efficiency in network combat with innovative connectivity solutions is part of the aircraft’s continuous improvement process. Dassault Aviation’s multi-level solution developed with Atos contributes to maintaining the integrity of the data exchanged on board, as well as segregating data and data flows according to different levels of confidentiality while keeping highest levels of security. This solution helps to ensure that combat air forces can carry out all their missions in the most efficient way.

“This contract strengthens the trusted, 20-year long relationship between Dassault Aviation and Atos, based on innovation, agility and expertise in onboard systems. Leveraging our knowledge of the Rafale environment, our experience in the development of rugged onboard systems and our leadership in cybersecurity, we’ve developed a new system that is as close as possible to operational needs of the forces and to Dassault Aviation’s requirements”, said Cyril Dujardin, SVP, Director of Mission Critical System activities at Atos.

Atos is a global leader in digital transformation with 110,000 employees in 73 countries and annual revenue of € 12 billion. European number one in Cloud, Cybersecurity and High-Performance Computing, the Group provides end-to-end Orchestrated Hybrid Cloud, Big Data, Business Applications and Digital Workplace solutions. The Group is the Worldwide Information Technology Partner for the Olympic & Paralympic Games and operates under the brands Atos, Atos|Syntel, and Unify. Atos is a SE (Societas Europaea), listed on the CAC40 Paris stock index.

The purpose of Atos is to help design the future of the information space. Its expertise and services support the development of knowledge, education and research in a multicultural approach and contribute to the development of scientific and technological excellence. Across the world, the Group enables its customers and employees, and members of societies at large to live, work and develop sustainably, in a safe and secure information space.

Dassault Rafale F4 Standard Aircraft
The Rafale’s future F4 standard, currently under development by Dassault, will include collaborative combat capabilities whose integrity will be secured by ATOS under a contract announced today by the company. (Photo: Dassault)

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