商业通信卫星的指挥系统保护

O. Hoernig, D. Sood
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计算机和通信技术的进步使商业通信卫星运营商越来越担心其高价值资产在空间中的脆弱性。只要对手对卫星指挥系统有一点了解,而且财力有限,就能扰乱运行,或者在最坏的情况下,通过指挥卫星进入不理想的配置,危及轨道卫星的健康和安全。因此,迫切需要保护卫星指挥系统免受恶意或无意的干扰。政府也认识到保护所有美国空间系统的必要性,最近通过国家电信和信息系统安全委员会(NTISSC)颁布了一项政策,宣布未来政府对商业卫星的使用应限于使用“保护指挥/控制上行链路所必需的公认技术”。政府的政策加上技术上精明的对手所构成的威胁,有力地推动了商业卫星运营商保护其卫星的指挥系统。美国卫星公司(ASC)是向政府和企业提供通信服务的领导者,已率先在其卫星上采用指挥链路保护系统。系统使用国家标准局(NBS)数据加密标准(DES)算法拒绝除了授权的ASC地面控制站以外的任何人进入卫星指挥系统。该系统使用与其他指挥系统元素相同的技术,并且对卫星用户是透明的。
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Command System Protection for Commercial Communication Satellites
Advances in computer and communication technology have led to a growing concern on the part of commercial communication satellite operators over the vulnerability of their high valued assets in space. An antagonist with a modicum of satellite command system knowledge and modest financial means, could disrupt operations, or, in the worst case, jeopardize the health and safety of orbiting satellites by commanding the satellites into undesirable configurations. Consequently, a critical need has emerged to protect the satellite command systems from malicious or inadvertent interference. Government too, recognizing the need to protect all US space systems, has recently promulgated a policy through the National Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee (NTISSC) that declares that future Government use of commercial satellites shall be limited to those using "accepted techniques necessary to protect the command/control uplink." The Government policy together with the threat posed by technically astute adversaries has given a strong impetus to commercial satellite operators to protect command systems of their satellites. American Satellite Company (ASC), a leader in providing communications services to Government and businesses, has taken a lead in incorporating a command link protection system on its satellites. The system uses the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) Data Encryption Standard (DES) algorithm to deny access to the satellite command system to anyone but an authorized ASC ground control station. The system uses the same technology as the other command system elements, and is transparent to the satellite users.
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