CYSEC wins European Space Agency contract to
protect
governmental data
November 10th, 2021
The European Space Agency (ESA)
has awarded a contract to CYSEC, a cybersecurity
company
headquartered in Switzerland, to develop end-to-end
protection of governmental data exchanged over
satellites, under ESA’s Strategic Programme Line
Space Systems for Safety and Security (ARTES
4S).
Satellite communications are a
critical part of security and defense-related
governmental
communications (Govsatcom) with many use cases
ranging from surveillance, crisis management,
critical infrastructure management, border control,
election monitoring, etc. Govsatcom traffic is
predicted to a 25-fold increase by 2040 with
civilian applications representing most of the usage
(~80%). Consequently, solutions must be found to
accommodate that traffic increase.
While using commercial services
would allow governmental users to access much larger
bandwidth,
more competitive prices and service availability,
data security remains the number one obstacle.
Indeed, research from 2019 by
the University of Oxford and armasuisse showed that
using $300 of
widely available equipment can open the door to
eavesdropping of sensitive information broadcasted
by communication satellites such as personal
information (names, addresses) but also credentials
of
critical infrastructure like power plants and SCADA
systems.
The main reason behind the lack
of security in existing comsatcom is that most
satellite Internet
Service Providers (ISPs) do not offer over-the-air
encryption in their satellite networks because
terrestrial techniques like VPN significantly impact
the performances of the link, typically latency.
CYSEC has been contracted by
ESA to improve the cryptographic key exchange
protocol of ARCA
trusted OS to be compatible with commercial satcom
links to be implemented on its ARCA trusted
execution environments to ensure end-to-end
security. The solution developed by CYSEC will allow
govsatcom users to procure comsatcom services while
benefiting from the highest level of security
without impacting the performances. The activity
will be fully led and performed by CYSEC with the
technical support of the Cyber Defense Campus of
armasuisse.
This ESA contract further
demonstrates that space infrastructures play a key
role in data processing
and transmission, and that security in the space
industry is still at its infancy. CYSEC is
positioned as
the European leader in the protection of sensitive
data, and thanks to its expertise and major
partnerships, the ARCA trusted OS is now ready to
protect data in space. The topic of cybersecurity
for space applications will be at the heart of the
second edition of “CYSAT”, the only European event
bringing together experts from both the space and
security fields. Co-organized by CYSEC, the event
will be hosted in Paris in April 2022.
Elodie Viau, Director of
Telecommunications and Integrated Applications at
ESA, commented:
“Cybersecurity is a very important topic at ESA, not
only for our own missions but also regarding all
the services using satellite communications. The
need to exchange governmental data over satellites
is growing and the activity led by CYSEC will
demonstrate that it is possible to combine
end-to-end
security with all the advantages of a commercial
link.”
Mathieu Bailly, heading the
space activities at CYSEC: “It is an honor to be
awarded a contract from
the European Space Agency as data security is the
challenge of our century and governmental data
are certainly among the most sensitive. Our goal is
to implement ARCA, the CYSEC data security
technology, on both sides of a commercial satellite
link to provide end-to-end protection. We will be
also leveraging the research done by the Cyber
Defense Campus of armasuisse to minimize the
impact on performances. This project is a perfect
example of Swiss innovation!”
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