SC-40 - Wireless Link Protection

Protect external and internal [Assignment: organization-defined wireless links] from the following signal parameter attacks: [Assignment: organization-defined types of signal parameter attacks or references to sources for such attacks].


ID: SC-40
Enhancements:  1 | 2 | 3 | 4

Space Segment Guidance

Wireless link protection in orbit is not just about encrypting data; it also addresses vulnerabilities like unauthorized device association or signal hijacking. Under CISSP №12 requirements, spacecraft designers must thoroughly analyze mission frequency allocations, antenna configurations, and link margins to confirm they can incorporate robust crypto modules that do not exceed SWaP budgets. In practice, developers integrate NSA-vetted encryption hardware to ensure command uplinks and telemetry downlinks remain confidential—even if an adversary can physically receive or jam signals. If the risk analysis justifies it, advanced spread-spectrum or beam-forming techniques may be employed to minimize the satellite's RF footprint. Ultimately, robust wireless link security guards the platform's critical data flows, deterring simple eavesdropping or replay attacks and strengthening overall resilience against sophisticated EW or cyber threats.