Understanding threats in space

Explore the potential threats to critical infrastructure in space. Learn how Cyber In Space is securing out of sight critical infrastructure with cutting-edge IT consulting services.

Orbital attacks

Satellite Hacking & Jamming

  • Payload Hijacking: Gaining unauthorized control of the satellite's mission hardware (e.g., cameras, transponders) to corrupt data or launch countermeasures.
  • Command Spoofing: Injecting false telecommands to change orbital parameters, resulting in mission failure or collision risk.
  • GNSS Spoofing: Transmitting false location signals to mislead GPS/Galileo receivers on Earth or in space.

Ground segment

The Core Vulnerability

  • Telemetry, Tracking, and Control (TT&C) Compromise: Attacks on the ground stations to steal sensitive mission data or issue malicious commands to the spacecraft.
  • Supply Chain Exploits: Introducing malicious hardware or firmware into components before they are launched into orbit.
  • Data Link Eavesdropping: Intercepting sensitive downlinked data streams using advanced SIGINT (Signal Intelligence) capabilities.

Future risks

Quantum and AI Threats

As systems become more autonomous and interconnected, we face new risks from AI-driven cyber warfare, including AI-enabled vulnerability discovery and the looming threat of post-quantum cryptography breaking current security protocols.