Space, the new frontier of computer warfare?

As there are more and more satellites in orbit around the Earth, the cybersecurity specialists met by France 24 fear that these constellations will become a new playground for cyberwar or computer crime. The conflict in Ukraine was one of the first demonstrations of this. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has had an impact, from kyiv to the halls of the UN and even… space. On February 24, as Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war on his Ukrainian neighbor, the KA-SAT satellite was taken out of service by a cyberattack. Consequence: no more satellite internet for all of Europe – thousands of French people used it – and 6,000 wind turbines in Germany had to be shut down because they were remotely controlled by a satellite connection. This may be a turning point for computer security in space”, has since tirelessly repeated Mathieu Bailly, vice-president space for Cysec, a Swiss company for securing sensitive data. Like him, many of them saw in this attack “a Pearl Harbor moment for the space sector”, or “9/11 in space” during Cysat, the conference on security issues in space which s took place in Paris on Wednesday April 6 and Thursday April 7. Space is teeming with satellites “It is true that this is the first time that a computer attack against a commercial satellite in space has come to attention of all”, recognize Xavier Mehrenberger and Aris Adamantiadis, two computer security consultants who are also part of a team of “ethical” hackers responsible for testing the reliability of a satellite of the European Space Agency (ESA) . The scenario of space turning into a new frontier of cyberwarfare or cybercrime is what industry professionals dread. “Between military satellites, civilian missions and even constellations of commercial satellites, there are a lot of space assets to protect”, underlines Nicolas Chaillan, a French serial entrepreneur based in the United States who was the first person in charge of the software security for the US Air Force and Space Force between 2019 and 2021. Low Earth orbit (up to 2,000 km above Earth) is indeed crawling with satellites. There are nearly 8,000, more than half of whom are Americans (about 4,400). And Elon Musk, the boss of SpaceX, sometimes launches more than 200 satellites a month. So many potential targets. But for whom? It is indeed difficult to know whether the hacking of the KA-SAT satellite, attributed by the United States to the Russians, is an exception or simply the tip of the space iceberg. During a conflict, one of the belligerents may find it judicious to attack a satellite, especially if “as seems to have been the case with KA-SAT, it was used by the Ukrainian army to communicate”, underlines Thomas Girard, responsible cybersecurity for CS Group, a French critical infrastructure management company in the field of defense and space. The threat comes mainly from state actors But in times of peace? The few precedents indicate that cyber-spies may be interested in the communications passing through these spacecraft. Thus, in 2018, France suspected Russia of trying to spy on the Franco-Italian satellite Athena-Fidus. “As it quietly continued its rotation above the Earth, another satellite [russe] approached him, closely (…). So close that one would really have believed that he was trying to pick up our communications”, declared Florence Parly, Minister of Defense at the time. For Nicolas Chaillan, “Chinese cyberspies have long been interested in the space industry to recover American know-how”. “We do not realize it because most of the time these attempted attacks are classified”, assures this former collaborator of the American Department of Defense who campaigns for a more great transparency about computer attacks in space “in order to raise awareness of the urgency of better protecting ourselves”. Computer warfare in space therefore seems above all to be a matter of States Specifically, “in the 1980s and 1990s, there were hobbyist hackers who were interested in the challenge of hacking into something new like a satellite, but from the late 2000s, state actors really like to invest resources in them because the data passing through these spacecraft became more and more strategic”, explains Adrian Nish, director of the cyber division of BAE System, the British defense and aerospace giant. It is not only satellite communications that can interest a computer hacker in the pay of a State. “If someone succeeded in deactivating the GPS satellites, it would be catastrophic”, underlines Nicolas Chaillan. “Most of our opex [opérations extérieures] are based on satellite geolocation information”, specifies Julien Airaud, head of cybersecurity at the National Center for Space Studies (CNES). Satellite imagery is also a strategic issue. “What would happen if someone tampered with the satellite photos which make it possible to locate a target or to realize the situation on the ground?” asks Thomas Girard, of the CS Group. The satellite images of the Russian mobilization on the Ukrainian border have been widely used to take the measure of the imminence of the Russian offensive.A hacking of these resources could have changed the face of the conflict.What about cybercriminals tomorrow?That is why most countries – such as France and the United States – consider the space as a sector of vital importance to be protected, such as critical infrastructures. Hacking a satellite is also not within the reach of the first hacker to come along. “You have to understand the protocol used to configure the satellite. ite, that is to say know how to ‘communicate’ with the interface”, explains Aris Adamantiadis, the IT consultant who tested the reliability of an ESA satellite. This is why cybercriminal gangs are keeping their feet on the ground for now. “It is much easier to deploy ransomware or steal bitcoins than to hack satellites and it still brings in a lot of money”, summarizes Adrian Nish. But computer security against these threats on Earth will improve. Cybercriminals may then be tempted to turn their attention to the stars, as more and more start-ups want to enter this potentially lucrative satellite market and “to win this race, some are tempted to cut corners. on cybersecurity”, regret all of the experts interviewed by France 24. “The main risk comes from the supply chain, from the multiplication of suppliers and subcontractors who intervene and who do not all have the same maturity as regards cybersecurity”, emphasizes Julien Airaud, from CNES. Today’s small commercial satellites contain components that are mass-produced by different companies, while the launch into space may be carried out by one company and the satellite control interface supported by another. It is then enough for a hacker to find a flaw in one of these service providers in order to make their way to the satellite. This is what happened with the KA-SAT satellite. The assailants contented themselves with attacking the ground control system which made it possible to recover the data transmitted by the satellite. In fact, it is happening with space what has happened with all the other sectors of innovation. “Initially, entrepreneurs think that cybersecurity is optional and that there will always be time to take care of it when problems arise. But with space it is not so easy”, warns Nicolas Chaillan. Indeed, if it is relatively simple to correct a security flaw in a program on a computer on the ground, it is another pair of sleeves to go and do it on a satellite.

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