Cybersecurity Space Operation Center: Countering Cyber Threats in the Space Domain

Salvador Llopis Sanchez, Robert Mazzolin, Ioannis Kechaoglou, Douglas Wiemer, Wim Mees, Jean Muylaert

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Abstract

The focus of this article is to describe the rapid changing nature of space systems where the electromagnetic spectrum and cybersecurity aspects coexist, leading to a “change of course” to ensure secure space communications. Space systems must be designed to achieve cyber resilience. Existing vulnerabilities must be mitigated as resulted from a risk management methodology. To avoid compromises of security, a security monitoring mechanism and incident response for space systems have to be implemented. The authors provide an analysis of the functional capabilities and services of a “cybersecurity space operations center.” System monitoring is essential in view of obtaining a cyber situational awareness and decision-making for space missions. Security operation center-related services could be built up in a permanent or in an ad hoc mobile infrastructure. An integrated cyber range capability to test, train, and exercise over modeled and simulated space systems will improve space operators’ skills when confronted with time-critical interventions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHandbook of Space Security
Subtitle of host publicationPolicies, Applications and Programs: Second Edition
PublisherSpringer
Pages921-939
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic)9783030232108
ISBN (Print)9783030232092
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

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