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NATO's Space Weakness: Cybersecurity Risks in the Sky

Tallinn, EstoniaFriday, December 12, 2025
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NATO heavily depends on space assets for its missions and defense. These assets provide crucial data for operations and deterrence. However, there's a significant problem: cybersecurity gaps in the supply chain that supports these space assets.

The Problem

The supply chain is mostly unregulated, making it easy for cyber threats to infiltrate. If hackers take control of a space asset, it could disrupt NATO's missions and endanger member countries.

Key Findings from a Recent Study

  1. Old Technology: Outdated systems are vulnerable to cyber attacks.
  2. Lack of Staff: Insufficient personnel to address cybersecurity issues.
  3. Poor Management: Confusion over security levels and inadequate oversight.

Proposed Solutions

  1. Raise Awareness: Increase understanding of these cybersecurity gaps.
  2. Create Rules: Establish regulations to protect the supply chain.

By implementing these solutions, NATO can better detect cyber threats, making the supply chain more transparent and secure.

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