NASA’s new guide to help space companies secure missions from hacking

As businesses ramp up efforts to secure their organisations against hacking, NASA has released its first ever guide that will help both public and private space companies to bolster their missions against cybercriminal activities.

The first iteration of Space Security Best Practices Guide, “represents a significant milestone in NASA’s commitment” to ensure mission longevity and resilience. The guide will also help companies in enhancing their security and reliability.

“At NASA, we recognise the importance of protecting our space missions from potential threats and vulnerabilities,” said Misty Finical, deputy principal advisor for Enterprise Protection at NASA.

“This guide represents a collective effort to establish a set of principles that will enable us to identify and mitigate risks and ensure continued success of our missions, both in Earth’s orbit and beyond,” Finical added.

Who is this guide for?
According to NASA, the Space Security Best Practices Guide has been…

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