PM-16(1) - Threat Awareness Program | Automated Means for Sharing Threat Intelligence

Employ automated mechanisms to maximize the effectiveness of sharing threat intelligence information.


ID: PM-16(1)
Enhancement of : PM-16

Space Segment Guidance

When threat intelligence moves at orbital velocities, automated sharing mechanisms can be game changers for spacecraft security. Implementing such automation typically involves secure, near-real-time feeds from recognized threat intelligence providers (e.g., Space ISAC), which are then parsed and distilled by specialized software at the mission’s Security Operations Center (SOC). Key updates—from newly discovered cryptographic exploits to suspicious ground-station activity—should be pushed to relevant operators or on-board intrusion detection systems. This helps the team rapidly adapt contingency measures, patch vulnerabilities, or initiate safe modes if necessary. The automation must include safeguards (cryptographic checks, digital signatures) to prevent the injection of spoofed data. Ultimately, this enhancement fosters quicker, data-driven defensive decisions for spacecraft programs, shaving precious time off the response cycle in an era where adversaries may exploit any latency in situational awareness.