Synopsis
Here is a summary of the key points from the paper:
- Canada relies heavily on space-based infrastructure like satellites for security and economic purposes, but current cybersecurity strategies do not address threats to this infrastructure.
- Canada should launch a national effort on space cybersecurity, including adopting legislation and policies, developing defensive capabilities, and introducing best practices to protect space assets.
- As a leader in cybersecurity, Canada should encourage the growth of a domestic space cybersecurity sector and train personnel, which can mitigate risks and create economic opportunities.
- Canada should promote international norms of behavior regarding space cybersecurity threats.
- Specific recommendations include:
- Declaring space infrastructure as critical infrastructure
- Establishing a task force and introducing national policies and regulations
- Adopting guidelines and best practices modeled on those from the U.S. and Germany
- Encouraging training of a skilled and diverse workforce
- Developing and acquiring defensive capabilities
- Supporting the growth of a Canadian space cybersecurity sector
- Supporting commercial companies’ defense against threats
- Promoting information sharing through a Space ISAC chapter
- Maintaining a public clearinghouse of cybersecurity resources
The report argues Canada should take a comprehensive national approach to addressing growing threats to its space-based assets and infrastructure through policies, capabilities, workforce development, public-private partnerships, and international engagement.


