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Cyber Counterspace Capabilities


Definition

These technologies can target data and the systems that use, transmit, and control the flow of data. Information and communication technologies can be used to target satellites as well as ground stations or even end-user components, such as modems, with the objective of interfering with services (such as Internet coverage), intercepting information, or inserting false or corrupt data into a system. Hostile operations that use cyber means or methods are generally reversible; however, a malicious or hostile operation that targets the command and control system of a satellite could render it inoperable in an irreversible way, as the hostile party could cause a stoppage of the satellite’s functions permanently, and cause it to waste its fuel or damage its sensors. Such a step could have a large impact radius and potentially affect critical infrastructure. The use of information and communication technologies against space systems can be conducted in a relatively cheap manner, compared to other counterspace capabilities. Cyber counterspace capabilities can be difficult to predict, detect, and attribute.

Counterspace capabilities

Counterspace capabilities

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