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Space Cyber Security Research Center

Name of Research Center Director of Research Center
Space Cyber Security Research Center Ryu Sukyoung

Purpose of establishment and functions

As space technology continues to advance, cyber threats in space environments are also on the rise. Given that communication and military satellites are directly tied to national security, cybersecurity is becoming an increasingly critical issue.
The Heterogeneous Satellite constellation based ISR Research Center(HSRC) initiative aims to enhance the stability of the space industry and strengthen national security by developing novel, cutting-edge cybersecurity technologies tailored to the unique demands of space environments.
The center will also pursue global collaboration with international organizations to share information on space-related cyber threats, establish joint response systems, and contribute to the development of international cybersecurity standards.

Vision and Goals of Research Center

Goals
  • Strengthen the competitiveness of the domestic space industry by establishing a secure space environment
  • Promote R&D of novel, cutting-edge space cybersecurity technologies
  • Share information on space cybersecurity threats and establish joint response systems through international cooperation
  • Contribute to solving global cybersecurity issues and developing international standards
Implementation Strategy
  • Build a realistic and diverse dataset that can serve as the foundation for the development of satellite vulnerability detection technologies
  • Analyze potential attack surfaces and vulnerabilities in satellite networks/firmware
  • Develop vulnerability detection technologies for satellite networks/firmware
  • Develop real-time anomaly detection technologies for satellite systems
  • Establish a testbed to verify and demonstrate satellite vulnerability detection technologies
Application Plan and Expected Outcomes
  • Transfer and commercialize satellite security technologies
  • Create new national growth drivers through the commercialization of vulnerability detection technologies and testbed infrastructure
  • Support the development of space security policies by drafting a space security roadmap and standardizing technologies
KAIST Space Institute
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