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Report: LEO Satcom Cybersecurity Assessment (EU 2024)

Synopsis

Here is a summary of the key points from the report:

Overview:

  • The report covers cybersecurity for Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellations providing telecommunications services.
  • It aims to provide better understanding of the LEO satcom sector from a cybersecurity perspective for national authorities overseeing telecom security.

Key Findings:

  • LEO satcom systems face various cyber threats like classic attacks targeting user/control segments and attacks on the satellites (space segment).
  • Major past incidents include data theft through reverse engineering of user links and denial of service attacks on ground/space segments.
  • LEO satcoms deserve tailored cybersecurity approach due to global assets, higher financial risks, and threats including payload hijacking and platform hijacking.
  • Initiatives like ESA’s Space Attacks and Countermeasures Engineering Shield (SPACE-SHIELD) acknowledge the need for coordinated security via standards, recommendations, info sharing.
  • LEO satcoms likely face higher cyber risks than terrestrial networks based on threat exposure and impact severity.

Recommendations:

  • Integrate security early in LEO satcom projects, conduct risk analysis covering potential impact on other systems.
  • Develop standards and recommendations for security of space systems across dimensions like system types and geography.
  • Ensure overlap between cybersecurity and space engineering skills for proper implementation of security.

The report shows LEO satcom’s cyber protection needs go beyond terrestrial systems. Growth of mega-constellations calls for coordinated approach to space systems’ security.

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