Sunday, June 2, 2024

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First Shield: Finding common need to protect and by protected by;  USSF is currently wildly underfunded and underdeveloped.  Ultimately USSF will act as the tabletop of the US Military connected with Military, Government and Commercial and International legs for protection and support.

The United States Space Force (USSF) could incorporate Cyberspatial Teleseer capabilities into a network to connect with other military and cyber security branches in the following ways:


## Integrating Cyberspatial Teleseer into Space Domain Awareness (SDA)


The USSF seeks commercial capabilities that can contribute to generating holistic Space Domain Awareness (SDA) [1]. Cyberspatial teleseer technology could potentially enhance SDA by providing real-time monitoring and characterization of the space environment, including detection of cyber threats and anomalies affecting space assets [1][3]. This would improve the USSF's ability to maintain custody of space systems and protect them from adversarial cyber activities.


## Enabling Secure Information Sharing and Collaboration


The USSF aims to establish processes for sharing threat information, including cybersecurity threats, with commercial partners and allies in a timely manner [1]. Cyberspatial teleseer capabilities integrated into a secure network could facilitate the sharing of actionable cyber threat data related to space systems, enabling coordinated risk mitigation efforts across military branches, cyber entities, and international partners.


## Enhancing Cyberspace Operations and Mission Assurance


The USSF seeks commercial capabilities that can provide mission assurance across all segments (ground, link, and space) and enable improved awareness and protection of the cyberspace domain [1]. Cyberspatial teleseer technology could potentially augment the USSF's cyberspace operations by providing real-time monitoring, detection, and response capabilities against cyber threats targeting space systems and networks [3].


Fostering Collaboration with Cyber and Information Warfare Organizations


The USSF is strengthening partnerships with organizations like the 16th Air Force to integrate space-based capabilities into information warfare operations [2]. Incorporating cyberspatial teleseer into this collaborative network could facilitate the sharing of technical expertise, enable joint planning and execution of defensive cyber operations for space assets, and support the convergence of cybersecurity capabilities across the Department of the Air Force [2].


By integrating cyberspatial teleseer technology into a secure network connecting the USSF, other military branches, cyber entities, and international partners, the USSF could enhance its Space Domain Awareness, enable timely information sharing, bolster cyberspace operations and mission assurance for space systems, and foster collaboration in defending against cyber threats targeting space assets [1][2][3].


Citations:

[1] https://www.spaceforce.mil/Portals/2/Documents/Space%20Policy/USSF_Commercial_Space_Strategy.pdf

[2] https://defensescoop.com/2024/02/07/department-air-force-tightens-cyber-space-partnership/

[3] https://www.spaceforce.com/enlisted-careers/cyber-operations

[4] https://www.afcea.org/signal-media/cyber-edge/making-space-force-cyber-force

[5] https://www.spaceforce.mil/Portals/1/Application%20Attachment%203%20-%20USSF%20Specialty%20Code%20Crosswalk_1.pdf

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