Spy satellites: the new frontier of cyberwar and the risk to national security

The evolution of spy satellites from intelligence-gathering tools to potential targets of cyberattacks marks a significant turning point in national security.

Spy satellites: the new frontier of cyberwar and the risk to national security

The evolution of spy satellites from intelligence-gathering tools to potential targets of cyberattacks marks a significant turning point in national security. Cyber warfare in space is no longer a science fiction concept, but a present-day reality.

In my article on the Cybersecurity360.it, I delve into this critical topic, exploring the evolving landscape of spy satellites and the implications for national security. I discuss how the increasing reliance on these satellites for critical infrastructure and defense purposes makes them attractive targets for adversaries seeking to disrupt or disable essential services.

The article also examines the growing sophistication of cyberattacks targeting these satellites and the challenges in protecting them. It highlights the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to mitigate the risks posed by cyber warfare in space.

To learn more about this pressing issue, read the full article on the Cybersecurity360.it [ITALIAN]: https://www.cybersecurity360.it/nuove-minacce/satelliti-spia-la-nuova-frontiera-della-cyberwar-e-il-rischio-per-la-sicurezza-nazionale/