14 janvier 2022 | International, Aérospatial

Thales lance une plateforme collaborative « secret-défense »

C'est une première en France et en Europe. Thales lance, ce vendredi, la commercialisation d'une plateforme collaborative privée, qui permet aux industriels de l'armement, à leurs sous-traitants, leurs clients ainsi qu'au ministère des Armées et à la Direction générale de l'armement (DGA) d'échanger des données sensibles, classées au 1er niveau du secret-défense. « Nous avons lancé ce projet en partant du retour d'expérience du premier confinement. Il a montré la difficulté d'échanger à distance, de façon sécurisée, des données à diffusion restreinte alors que, pendant cette période, les risques de cyberattaques et de fuites s'étaient multipliés », explique Marc Darmon, directeur général adjoint de Thales en charge des activités communications et sécurité. Présentée hier à Joël Barre, directeur de la DGA, la plateforme collaborative, baptisée « TrustNest Restricted » (espace de confiance pour l'échange de données confidentielles), a été certifiée par l'Autorité nationale en matière de sécurité et de défense des systèmes d'information (ANSSI). Ce cloud doit prochainement équiper le ministère des Armées. Le premier marché visé est celui de l'industrie de l'armement dont les acteurs ont déjà des systèmes informatiques à diffusion restreinte. Ces terminaux seront aussi proposés aux industriels européens qui sont engagés dans des programmes de défense en coopération, tels que le système de combat aérien du futur (SCAF) et le système principal de combat terrestre (MGCS). Autres marchés visés, celui des opérateurs d'intérêt vital (OIV), qui regroupe quelque 200 entreprises dans les transports, l'énergie et le nucléaire, ainsi que toute entreprise opérant dans un domaine sensible. Globalement, en France, 30% des informations échangées relèvent de la diffusion restreinte.

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