Abstract
Outer space is a strategic and multifaceted domain that is a crossroads for political, military, and economic interests. From a defense perspective, the U.S. military and intelligence community rely heavily on satellite networks to meet national security objectives and execute military operations and intelligence gathering. This paper examines the evolving threat landscape of the space sector, encompassing natural and man-made perils, emphasizing the rise of cyber threats and the complexity introduced by dual-use technology and commercialization. It also explores the implications for security and resilience, advocating for collaborative efforts among international organizations, governments, and industry to safeguard the space sector.
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Bace, Brianna and Dr. Unal Tatar
(2024)
"Securing the Void: Assessing the Dynamic Threat Landscape of Space,"
Military Cyber Affairs: Vol. 7
:
Iss.
1
, Article 2.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/mca/vol7/iss1/2
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