Space ISAC Eyes Cislunar Space for Cyber Preparedness
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The concept of further advancement in cislunar space has been a topic of discussion for some time—and it only continues to gain momentum. A year-old paper by Col. Charles S. Galbreath, USSF (Ret.) argued for United States military presence in the cislunar environment, citing international rivalry as the “new race to the Moon.”
Stellar Deception: Disinformation’s Threat to Effective Space Incident Response
Identification of disinformation threats must be integrated into space incident response and cybersecurity frameworks.
Taking the Highest High Ground
Taking the Highest High Ground: Strategic Prepositioning of Counter Space Weapons and Impacts to Critical Infrastructure
SpaceNews: National Security Memorandum-22 omitted space entirely. Here’s a path forward.
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If you listened closely, you could hear the collective groans of the commercial space community echo through space and time on April 30, 2024. This is the infamous day that the new federal government policy on critical infrastructure (National Security Memorandum 22) was released with nary a mention of space or satellites.
A CROWDED SKY: New Threats and Opportunities for Homeland Security in the Cislunar Economy
Homeland security has not traditionally been thought of as a mission area supporting space activities. Homeland security organizations, however, have been long time consumers of space data and services. Today, the space domain has opened for commercial activity and geopolitical competition alike.