Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space Cybersecurity GMV helps ESA knowing the risks of cybersecurity space missions 16/09/2013 Print Share GMV has been chosen by the European Space Agency (ESA) to conduct an analysis of cybersecurity risks and set up a policy that establishes a series of control recommendations for the different types of space missions. With this project ESA has a twofold objective in view: firstly, to facilitate the work of space mission heads, enabling them to pinpoint the main mission risks in a straightforward way and establish risk-mitigation or -avoidance measures to suit, and secondly to raise awareness of the cyberthreats that might affect space missions. Two complementary support activities will also be carried out to give even greater value to the study and bring out its results. Firstly, members of organizations linked with the space missions (operators, manufacturers, suppliers, users, etc.) will be surveyed to find out their views of the main threats, vulnerabilities and control measures present in space missions. Secondly, GMV’s inhouse digital surveillance solution atalaya, based on the compilation of company information using multiple sources (search engines, blogs, social networking sites, forums, P2P networks, anonymous networks), will be used to cull information on persons, groups or organizations with potential interest in carrying out attacks on space missions, plus information on threats or vulnerabilities present and other aspects. This study has to take in the whole mission lifecycle, all stakeholders and all elements forming part of space missions. Print Share Related Cybersecurity GMV awarded a prize by SIC magazine for its three-decade track record and contribution to the cybersecurity sector Cybersecurity 26th International Information Security Workshop 14 Nov Cybersecurity From car hacking to AI pentesting, GMV breaks new ground at IT-SA