SC-40(1) - Wireless Link Protection | Electromagnetic Interference

Implement cryptographic mechanisms that achieve [Assignment: organization-defined level of protection] against the effects of intentional electromagnetic interference.


ID: SC-40(1)
Enhancement of : SC-40

Space Segment Guidance

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) and jamming threaten continuous communication with space platforms, particularly in tactical or high-conflict scenarios. Under CISSP №12, programs must assess the potential for benign interference—like solar activity or crowded spectral environments—and deliberate enemy jamming. Designers often employ spread-spectrum techniques such as frequency hopping or direct-sequence spreads, combined with NSA-approved cryptographic keys, to maintain a robust link even under hostile conditions. This ensures that an adversary cannot quickly zero in on the exact frequency a spacecraft is using; for small satellites with limited transmitter power, narrow-beam antennas, or cross-links between multiple vehicles can bolster resilience. By methodically planning anti-jam capabilities before the Preliminary Design Review, teams minimize late-cycle design upheavals and deliver a better platform to weather both natural and adversarial disruptions.