Air Force Looking To Beef Up Spacecraft Network Security
coondoggie writes "How is spacecraft development — from the space parts supply chain to actual space operations — protected from those who would try to penetrate or disrupt the networks involved in that process? The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has put out a call for research to understand that security scenario. They say, 'we are much less concerned about information on the broader themes of cyber-security but rather those that pertain to the mission of the spacecraft, the spacecraft as a platform, the systems that constitute the spacecraft, the computers and their software, the busses and networks within, and the elements that interface to the spacecraft.'"
If you cannot control every single aspect of the spacecraft platform they had better just plan around having been compromised already.
Don't buy from China, develop and manufacture domestically instead?
The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for it to be pitted against a slightly greater evil
Somebody's looking for a big bump in military spending, I think.
I wonder how high the percentage of Air Force brass that end up working as "consultants" in the defense industry to supplement their pensions from Uncle Sam? I wonder what they're expected to "deliver" to their new employees for those fat consultancy contracts?
You are welcome on my lawn.