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Advancing Cybersecurity in Space at OASIS

By Erin Miller, Hector Falcon, and Joel Francis, Space ISAC

As space operations become increasingly complex, the need for effective threat intelligence sharing is more crucial than ever. The increase in data transmission across space networks brings both opportunities and heightened risks, as cyber threats increasingly target critical space infrastructure. Protecting these assets demands a coordinated and proactive approach to threat intelligence sharing. To address this, the OASIS global standards body is working with Space ISAC to form the Space Automated Threat Intelligence Sharing (SATIS) Technical Committee (TC). The group will formally launch on Oct 9, but initial members include NSA, Northrup Grumman, Cyware, MITRE, Peraton, and Carnegie Mellon University. SATIS will build on existing frameworks like Structured Threat Information Expression (STIX) and Trusted Automated eXchange of Intelligence Information (TAXII) to help secure space operations against evolving threats…

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