Length: 2 Days

Executive Briefing on EMS Superiority for Defense and Critical Infrastructure Training by Tonex

Executive Briefing on EMS Superiority for Defense and Critical Infrastructure

Electromagnetic spectrum superiority has become a defining factor in national defense, mission continuity, and the protection of critical infrastructure. Senior leaders are increasingly expected to understand how spectrum access, interference, disruption, and denial can affect operational readiness, strategic deterrence, and the resilience of essential services. This course delivers a clear executive-level perspective on the competitive spectrum environment and the leadership decisions needed to strengthen preparedness, coordination, and long-term investment planning.

The program also highlights how cybersecurity and EMS operations are now closely connected across defense and infrastructure environments. Cybersecurity risks can amplify spectrum disruption through network compromise, signal manipulation, and attacks on connected control systems. Leaders who understand this relationship are better positioned to guide resilient architectures, governance priorities, and cross-domain risk reduction.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the strategic role of EMS superiority in defense and critical infrastructure protection
  • Recognize major threats, vulnerabilities, and competitive pressures across the spectrum environment
  • Evaluate resilience priorities for communications, sensing, navigation, and mission assurance
  • Connect operational risk, policy direction, and investment planning for EMS-enabled systems
  • Strengthen executive awareness of cybersecurity dependencies linked to spectrum operations and critical infrastructure resilience

Audience

  • Senior Defense Leaders
  • Government Executives
  • Critical Infrastructure Decision-Makers
  • Program Managers
  • Security and Risk Leaders
  • Cybersecurity Professionals

Course Modules

Module 1: Strategic EMS Competition

  • Spectrum as a strategic domain
  • Global competition and contest
  • Defense and infrastructure reliance
  • Operational dependency across sectors
  • Executive risk and consequence
  • Leadership priorities and awareness

Module 2: Threats to Spectrum Access

  • Jamming and interference risks
  • Spoofing and deception concerns
  • Congestion and denial challenges
  • Adversary capabilities and intent
  • Hybrid disruption scenarios
  • Escalation and response factors

Module 3: Critical Infrastructure Resilience

  • Infrastructure mission dependency mapping
  • Communications continuity priorities
  • Navigation and timing assurance
  • Energy and transport vulnerabilities
  • Cross-sector resilience planning
  • Continuity of essential operations

Module 4: Cybersecurity and EMS Risks

  • Converged cyber and spectrum threats
  • Networked system exposure points
  • Data integrity and trust
  • Command and control protection
  • Cybersecurity governance alignment
  • Incident coordination and recovery

Module 5: Investment and Modernization Priorities

  • Capability gaps and tradeoffs
  • Resilient architecture investment focus
  • Procurement and lifecycle planning
  • Public-private coordination priorities
  • Technology adoption considerations
  • Executive decision support models

Module 6: Leadership, Policy, and Readiness

  • National policy and doctrine
  • Governance and accountability models
  • Interagency coordination frameworks
  • Readiness metrics and oversight
  • Strategic communication for leaders
  • Long-term competitive positioning

Advance leadership readiness and resilience with Executive Briefing on EMS Superiority for Defense and Critical Infrastructure Training by Tonex. This program helps senior decision-makers shape smarter priorities, strengthen spectrum-informed strategy, and support secure, resilient operations across defense and critical infrastructure environments.

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