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Emerging Cybersecurity Risks to Space and Defense Industries Highlighted
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Emerging Cybersecurity Risks to Space and Defense Industries Highlighted
by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Jun 07, 2024

Cybersecurity in the space domain is an emerging area of focus for government and industry worldwide. Recent events in conflict zones have highlighted the vulnerability of essential infrastructure and defense areas to cyber threats targeting space assets.

"The fact that space services are becoming more pervasive and we are becoming more dependent on them further increases the risk," says Flinders University Professor Rodrigo Praino, ahead of the 2nd Australian Space Cyber Forum in Adelaide this month.

"For example, the war in Ukraine has been referred to as 'the first space cyber war"," says Professor of Politics Praino, who leads the Jeff Bleich Centre (JBC) for Democracy and Disruptive Technologies at Flinders University. "It showed us how a coordinated attack on space infrastructure can provide a clear military advantage to a belligerent power and also create significant security issues and economic damage to critical infrastructure, from telecommunications to the production of electricity.

"A cyberattack can be very damaging, and we need to be ready to defend ourselves against this threat."

The Australian Space Cyber Forum in Adelaide (25-26 June 2024) will address these issues.

Fellow JBC researcher Vinicius de Oliveira is focusing on expanding security through space cyber policy and law advances, with PhD funding from the SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre and Flinders University. He says: "The most probable source of a space attack is actually a cyberattack. It is cost-efficient, stealthy, and can operate below the threshold of open conflict."

Sharing space and cyber technology safely is vital, he says, with the global policy and legal landscape under rapid change driven by the global nature of space and cyber. New space architectures such as pLEO will drive both solutions and new problems into the space cyber segment.

Speakers at the forum include Marco Aliberti from the European Space Policy Institute, Dr. Daniel Floreani (Director, CyberOps), Lt. Gen. Michelle McGuinness (National Office of Cyber Security), Peter Kerr (Defense and National Security Coordinator, SmartSatCRC), the Hon. Stephen Mullighan MP (Treasurer and Minister for Defense and Space Industries, South Australia), Dr. Paul Scully-Power (astronaut), and Dr. Jarrod Powell (General Manager, National Space Capability, Technology and Programs, Australian Space Agency).

'Cybersecurity for Space Industry' is the theme of this year"s Australian Space Cyber Forum (ASCF), sponsored by Agora High-Tech, CyberOps, and Flinders University.

Bookings for the 2nd Australian Space Cyber Forum at the Adelaide Convention Centre on 26 June 2024 can be made here: Humanitix

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