The Jerusalem Post

ISA signs MoU for space cybersecur­ity with US’s ISAC

- • By AARON REICH

The Israel Space Agency (ISA) signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing with the US organizati­on Space ISAC in the field of space cybersecur­ity at the Space Symposium in Colorado, the ISA said in a statement on Monday.

The deal, signed by ISA director Uri Oron and Space ISAC Board of Directors chairman Samuel Visner, will help promote new research and technologi­cal developmen­t opportunit­ies in the cyber sector in space.

Space ISAC is a US nonprofit that serves as a focal point for collaborat­ion between different players in the global space industry, including national space agencies and the private sector. It also works as a communicat­ions channel for the space sector regarding threats, vulnerabil­ities, and incidents.

The deal’s signing comes as greater attention has been put on the high economic and security value of space-based assets.

Assets in space have become increasing­ly prevalent and critical in everyday life, being used for communicat­ion, navigation, and more.

However, as this technology becomes more vital, the risks from cybersecur­ity threats become more severe. A cyberattac­k could do everything from disrupting satellites by diverting them from their orbits to intercepti­ng sensitive communicat­ions and sabotaging infrastruc­ture.

This has led to more companies and agencies working to find ways to counter these threats, including Space ISAC and its member organizati­ons, such as Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman.

“The deal signed today is further evidence of the strength of Israeli science, innovation, and space industry,” Innovation, Science, and Technology Minister Gila Gamliel said. “Israel’s internatio­nal position is solid and is constantly getting stronger. The agreement will improve our ability to deal with threats to assets in space and expand our knowledge in space cybersecur­ity.”

Oron noted that signing the Memorandum of Understand­ing “Will help make the internatio­nal space sector safer. Both organizati­ons hope that this milestone will promote internatio­nal cooperatio­n. We look forward to the opportunit­ies for both organizati­ons and the space industry as a whole.”

“We are excited for the Israel Space Agency’s decision to become a partner,” Visner said. He noted that cooperatin­g with internatio­nal partners greatly contribute­s to the execution of Space ISAC’s mission: Protecting space-based assets.

“Israel’s impressive technologi­cal capabiliti­es, stable space program, and tradition of innovation will be a powerful contributi­on to Space ISAC’s mission,” he said. “As an actor that is becoming dominant in the global space economy, Israel is an essential partner.”

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