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    Title

    Cyber-based security threats to space missions: establishing the legal, institutional and collaborative framework to counteract them

    Description

    The increasingly pervasive network connectivity following the Internet explosion introduces a whole new families of cyber-security threats to space missions. To send commands to a spacecraft now you would not need to build a ground station, but you can penetrate from your home or office the existing ground infrastructures, bypassing their protection measures, from anywhere in the world. The questions to be addressed in the session will span across the following issues: - What is the interest of cyber-crime and cyber-activism with respect to space activities? - How are aerospace organisations managing the ability to introduce the right level of security measures in the process to plan and develop new missions? - What legal and protection framework is or has to be put in place to enable secure cooperation across corporate and international boundaries? - How is knowledge about security threats captured, shared, and used to follow the evolution of cyber threats? - Which ones of these specific threats are to be expected to target space missions, from the ground and from space? - What is particularly to be expected from the cyber-space to target outer space? Contribution are expected to focus on cyber-specific legislation, best practices, processes, collaboration methods between law enforcement and institutional partners, and any other aspects of the organization of space missions that are all constituting the formal components to keep a mission “cyber secure”.

    Date

    2022-09-18

    Time

    15:15

    Room

    E04B

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Mr. Julien Airaud, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), France;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Stefano Zatti, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    15:15

    Cyber-securing Australia’s Space Infrastructure: an Assessment of the Policy and Legal Frameworks

    12

    confirmed

    Ms. Clémence Poirier

    European Space Policy Institute (ESPI)

    Austria

    2

    15:27

    A Method to Employ a Regime for a Space Critical Infrastructure Assessment Framework

    12

    confirmed

    Dr. Nathaniel Dailey

    The MITRE Corporation

    United States

    3

    15:39

    Cyber laws and best practices for the space sector – what is missing and what is needed

    12

    confirmed

    Ms. Helena Correia Mendonça

    Vieira de Almeida & Associados

    Portugal

    4

    15:51

    Industry’s management of cyber risks during launch activities under law in Australia

    10

    confirmed

    Mr. Scott Schneider

    Australia

    5

    16:01

    Gateway Implementation of Cybersecurity Requirements

    12

    confirmed

    Mrs. Rose Mustain

    NASA

    United States

    6

    16:13

    The Space Domain Cyber-Security (SPADoCS) Framework: A Process Framework to Organize, Understand and Educate

    12

    confirmed

    Dr. Bruce Chesley

    Teaching Science and Technology, Inc (TSTI)

    United States

    8

    16:25

    Reconciling international and European Law to ensure the cyber security of space missions

    12

    confirmed

    Ms. Giulia Pavesi

    KU Leuven – University of Leuven

    Belgium

    9

    16:37

    Developing risk based cyber mission assurance ontologies for space launch mission systems

    12

    confirmed

    Mr. Scott Schneider

    Australia