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The Risk that Cyber-Attacks Pose to Outer Space Assets: How Can International Dialogue and Cooperation Help?
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The Risk that Cyber-Attacks Pose to Outer Space Assets: How Can International Dialogue and Cooperation Help?/
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Bilodeau, Mike D.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2019,
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130 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 82-10.
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Masters Abstracts International82-10.
標題:
Data integrity. -
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The Risk that Cyber-Attacks Pose to Outer Space Assets: How Can International Dialogue and Cooperation Help?
Bilodeau, Mike D.
The Risk that Cyber-Attacks Pose to Outer Space Assets: How Can International Dialogue and Cooperation Help?
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2019 - 130 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 82-10.
Thesis (LL.M.)--McGill University (Canada), 2019.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
As the public and private sectors continue their rapid expansion into the outer space environment, both government and civil society witness their dependence on outer space assets permeating every facet of their day-to-day lives. While there has been a significant amount of dialogue surrounding the protection of such assets from deliberate attacks, this has tended to focus more on kinetic threats, such as anti-satellite weapons, and dual-use technologies. This focus, however, has diverted attention from what is a far more realizable and realistic threat - that of a cyber-attack being carried out on space assets. Not only do cyber-attacks have the demonstrated ability to physically incapacitate a space asset, but they can also be carried out with relatively minimal materials and without a particularly specialised set of skills - thus making them a significantly more attractive option to a potential attacker than their kinetic counterparts. What makes this even more worrisome is that this risk is gradually growing, and is doing so in an international policy lacuna. As such, the purpose of this thesis is to advise how international cooperation, dialogue and policy can better be leveraged to mitigate the risk that cyber-attacks pose to outer space assets.The introduction to this thesis will provide an overview of this issue and the objectives, and will define some of the technical terminology which will be utilised throughout. Following from this, Part I will assess the threat which cyber-attacks pose to outer space assets, as extrapolated from previous attacks on such assets, as well as attacks on other critical pieces of national infrastructure. Part II will look at ground-level best practice guidelines, both in terms of industry, as well as domestic regulation. Part III will then review the existing initiatives in place to curb the risk that cyber-attacks pose to outer space assets at all levels of international engagement. Finally, Part IV will analyse how international engagement can be better utilised to mitigate this risk, drawing upon those measures considered most effective from the previous sections.
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Data integrity.
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As the public and private sectors continue their rapid expansion into the outer space environment, both government and civil society witness their dependence on outer space assets permeating every facet of their day-to-day lives. While there has been a significant amount of dialogue surrounding the protection of such assets from deliberate attacks, this has tended to focus more on kinetic threats, such as anti-satellite weapons, and dual-use technologies. This focus, however, has diverted attention from what is a far more realizable and realistic threat - that of a cyber-attack being carried out on space assets. Not only do cyber-attacks have the demonstrated ability to physically incapacitate a space asset, but they can also be carried out with relatively minimal materials and without a particularly specialised set of skills - thus making them a significantly more attractive option to a potential attacker than their kinetic counterparts. What makes this even more worrisome is that this risk is gradually growing, and is doing so in an international policy lacuna. As such, the purpose of this thesis is to advise how international cooperation, dialogue and policy can better be leveraged to mitigate the risk that cyber-attacks pose to outer space assets.The introduction to this thesis will provide an overview of this issue and the objectives, and will define some of the technical terminology which will be utilised throughout. Following from this, Part I will assess the threat which cyber-attacks pose to outer space assets, as extrapolated from previous attacks on such assets, as well as attacks on other critical pieces of national infrastructure. Part II will look at ground-level best practice guidelines, both in terms of industry, as well as domestic regulation. Part III will then review the existing initiatives in place to curb the risk that cyber-attacks pose to outer space assets at all levels of international engagement. Finally, Part IV will analyse how international engagement can be better utilised to mitigate this risk, drawing upon those measures considered most effective from the previous sections.
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Alors que les secteurs public et prive poursuivent leur expansion rapide dans le domaine de l'espace extra-atmospherique, les gouvernements et la societe civile constatent leur dependance a l'egard des technologies et biens spatiaux dans tous les aspects de leur vie quotidienne. Bien que les discussions sur la protection de ces biens contre les attaques soient nombreuses, elles se concentrent plutot sur les menaces cinetiques telles que les armes antisatellites et les technologies a double usage. Cette approche a detourne l'attention d'une menace beaucoup plus realiste et realisable - celle d'une cyberattaque menee contre des biens situes dans l'espace. Non seulement les cyberattaques ont la capacite averee de neutraliser physiquement un bien spatial, mais elles peuvent aussi etre conduites avec un materiel relativement minimal et sans competences particulierement specialisees - ce qui, pour un assfaillant potentiel, en fait une option beaucoup plus attrayante que ses homologues cinetiques. Cette situation est rendue encore plus inquietante par l'accroissement progressif du risque et, de surcroit, par une lacune de la politique internationale. L'objectif de cette memoire est precisement d'indiquer comment mieux tirer parti de la cooperation, du dialogue et des politiques internationales pour attenuer le risque que les cyberattaques posent aux biens spatiaux.L'introduction de cette memoire donnera un apercu de cette question et de ses objectifs et definira certains termes techniques qui seront utilises dans son developpement. A cette suite, la partie I evaluera la menace que les cyberattaques font peser sur les biens spatiaux, telle qu'elle a ete extrapolee des attaques anterieures contre ces biens comme d'autres elements essentiels des infrastructures nationales. La partie II examinera, au niveau du sol, les lignes directrices sur les meilleures pratiques s'agissant tant de l'industrie que de la reglementation nationale. La partie III passera ensuite en revue les initiatives a tous les niveaux de la cooperation internationale visant a reduire le risque que les cyberattaques posent aux biens spatiaux. Enfin, la partie IV analysera comment cette cooperation internationale peut etre mieux utilisee pour attenuer ce risque, en s'appuyant sur les mesures jugees les plus efficaces dans les sections precedentes.
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