Outer Space, the Final Frontier of Cyberspace: Regulating Cybersecurity Issues in Two Interwoven Domains

Q3 Social Sciences
Anne-Sophie Martin
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ABSTRACT In the last decades, space activities have become more automated and digitized due to the technological development. As such, it is crucial to consider cyberspace and its risks to guarantee safety, security, and long-term sustainability of space activities, as well as to ensure that activities in outer space are carried out for the benefit of humankind. The paper assumes that both areas are global commons and numerous interactions exist between them, notably in terms of cybersecurity. Indeed, there is an increasing risk of attack against satellites, including interferences, jamming, and hacking, which reveals that the security aspects of satellite systems and data transmission cannot be overlooked, and the risk of cyberwarfare is real. Cybersecurity regulations at international, regional, and national levels to determine the potential elements applicable to space activities are examined in this paper. The paper stresses the need to bring together actors involved in the domain of cyber and in space activities with the aim to implement a structured, appropriated, and responsive regulatory framework to cyberthreats by considering the interdependence between these two areas. In this regard, it is argued that a compartmentalized approach with relation to cyber and outer space should be avoided.
外太空,网络空间的最后边界:在两个相互交织的领域调节网络安全问题
在过去的几十年里,由于技术的发展,空间活动变得更加自动化和数字化。因此,考虑网络空间及其风险,对保障空间活动的安全、保障和长期可持续性,确保外空活动造福人类至关重要。本文假设这两个领域都是全球公域,它们之间存在大量互动,特别是在网络安全方面。事实上,针对卫星的攻击风险正在增加,包括干扰、干扰和黑客攻击,这表明卫星系统和数据传输的安全方面不容忽视,网络战的风险是真实存在的。本文研究了国际、地区和国家层面的网络安全法规,以确定适用于空间活动的潜在要素。该文件强调需要将网络和空间活动领域的参与者聚集在一起,通过考虑这两个领域之间的相互依存关系,旨在实施一个结构化、适当和响应性的网络威胁监管框架。在这方面,有人认为,应避免在网络空间和外层空间问题上采取区分的做法。
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Astropolitics
Astropolitics Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Astropolitics: The International Journal of Space Politics and Policy is a peer-reviewed academic journal. The journal is dedicated to policy relevant and interdisciplinary analysis of civil, commercial, military, and intelligence space activities. Committed to the highest editorial standards, Astropolitics is the international journal of choice for the academic, policy-maker and professional in the space community.
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