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Session 2.8e: Update - Outsmarting the Sensor Web: Adaptive Deception for Force Protection in Multi-Domain Operations

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Wednesday, November 19, 2025
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Sutherland Theatre

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In an era of persistent surveillance and accelerated targeting cycles, deception has emerged as a critical pillar of force protection and survivability in contested multi-domain operations. This presentation provides an update on developments in military deception across the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, and Electronic Warfare (C4ISREW) landscape. Modern deception must navigate the complexity of cross-cued, multi-sensor environments where electro-optical, RF, thermal, cyber, and social media sensors work in concert to build real-time targeting pictures. To be effective, deceptive measures must now be credible, coherent, and consistent across domains, creating a layered and persistent fog of war that delays, disrupts, or misleads adversary actions. AI is increasingly central to this challenge, enabling dynamic decoy generation and high-fidelity simulation of real systems and signatures. These techniques are not only used to confuse or deceive but also to protect high-value assets, disperse enemy fires, and preserve operational tempo under surveillance pressure. This update draws on recent insights and observations from military operations, research and experimentation, and emerging technology development. It highlights how deception, once viewed as a niche or opportunistic tactic, is becoming foundational to survivability in peer-threat environments. Attendees will gain an appreciation for the technological shifts reshaping deception as both a shield and a sword in the digital battlespace.


Speaker

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Mr Craig Sweetman
Director, Cyber & AI
Pentenamio

Biography

Craig joined PentenAmio after an extensive career developing and managing complex mission systems for Defence, focusing on Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, and Cyber operations; he is focused on advancing technologies that provide an asymmetric advantage. Craig holds Master’s degrees in Science (Information Technology), Cyber Security Operations, Project Management, and Capability Management. He is also a recognized Capability Technology Manager from the Australian Defence Forces’ Capability &Technology Management College.
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