PE-19(1) - Information Leakage | National Emissions and Tempest Policies and Procedures

Protect system components, associated data communications, and networks in accordance with national Emissions Security policies and procedures based on the security category or classification of the information.


ID: PE-19(1)
Enhancement of : PE-19

Space Segment Guidance

Mission-critical satellites that operate under high classification or coalition constraints may need to meet National EMSEC/TEMPEST requirements to reduce unintended emanations between co-located payloads or from payloads to the bus. This might involve specialized shielding, tightly controlled clock synchronization lines, and advanced filtering on shared power buses. Even minor variations in signal harmonics can leak mission-relevant data—particularly if multiple payload operators have different clearances or commercial interests. The goal is to ensure that electromagnetic interactions do not permit an adversary (or even a friendly but unauthorized collaborator) to infer sensitive states, cryptographic keys, or payload data. Given the difficulty of physical inspection on orbit, any TEMPEST-like controls must be validated pre-launch through ground-based tests, occasionally augmented by in-situ telemetry checks.