Trump Administration launches first cybersecurity principles for space technologies

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad F Wolf

The Trump Administration announced the first comprehensive cybersecurity policy for systems used in outer space and near space on 4 September.

Space Policy Directive-5 (SPD-5) makes clear the lead role the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have in in enhancing the nation’s cyber defences in space, notably on key systems used for global communications, navigation, weather monitoring, and other critical services.

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad F Wolf (pictured) commented: ‘From establishing CISA in 2018 to today’s directive to protect American interests on the final frontier, President Trump is empowering the Department of Homeland Security to defend the nation against ever-evolving cyber threats.’