
Space Infrastructures: From Risk to Resilience Governance
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This book presents papers from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW), entitled Critical Space Infrastructure: From Vulnerabilities and Threats to Resilience, held in Norfolk, Virginia, USA from 21-22 May 2019. The ARW brought together representatives from academia, industry, and international organizations in an effort to deepen scientific and technological understanding of space-critical infrastructures and explore the implications for national and international space security and resilience. It examined space as a critical infrastructure from a multidisciplinary perspective in accordance with NATO's Strategic Concept.
The 29 chapters in the book are divided into six sections covering space infrastructure: governance; cybersecurity; risk, resiliency and complexity; emerging technologies such as block chain, artificial intelligence and quantum computing; application domains; and national approaches and applications.
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Preface
- Contents
- I. Governance of Space Critical Infrastructures
- Critical Space Infrastructures: Perspectives and a Critical Review
- Critical Space Infrastructures - A Comparison with Terrestrial CI
- Space and Cyberspace as Global Commons and as Property
- Complex System Governance: Advancing Prospects for Critical Space Infrastructure Applications
- From Flag to Hashtag: Space 2.0
- Critical Space Infrastructure: Contributions of Complex System Governance
- II. Cybersecurity of Space Infrastructures
- Cybersecurity Implications of Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) Equipment in Space Infrastructure
- Satellites Under Attack: An Evaluation of a Mock Cyberoperation in Space Under International Law
- Space Infrastructure Security Through the Lens of Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) Cybersecurity Framework
- A Mixed Public-Private Partnership Approach for Cyber Resilience of Space Technologies
- Addressing Cyber-Security and Privacy in a Multi-Actor Energy Environment Using Unbundled Smart Meter Architecture
- War in Space
- III. Risk, Resiliency, and Complexity of Space Infrastructures
- The Impact of Human Assurance on Satellite Operations
- Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process-Based Risk Assessment Methodology for Solar Arrays of GEO Satellites
- Resilience of Critical Infrastructure Index Design Between Diversification and Uniformization
- Resilience in Design of Multi-Satellite Systems
- Dependency of the Critical Infrastructures from Energy Sector on Geomagnetic Storms and Electrical Properties of the Geological Basement
- IV. Emerging Technologies for Space Infrastructures: Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing
- A Sand Resource Governance Framework That Employs Satellite Imagery and Blockchain Technology
- Critical Space Infrastructures and Quantum Computing
- Artificial Intelligence: The Nexus Between Neural Networks and Space Critical Infrastructures
- Blockchain and Space-Perfect Match or Red Herring?
- V. Application Domains for Critical Space Systems
- The Use of Geoinformatics for Combining In Situ and Satellite-Derived Data for the Assessment of Land Degradation in Trinidad
- GNSS and Earth Observation Services Disruption, Between Collapse and Myth
- Pilots' Role in the Critical Infrastructure of Aviation
- Critical Space Infrastructure of the Health System in Romania
- Overview and Brief Analysis
- VI. National Approaches and Applications for Critical Space Infrastructures
- Vital Outer Space Infrastructures: Romania's Pursuits and Achievements
- Implementing Agile Project Management in the U.S. Department of Defense
- SST and NEO Related Activities in Romania - An Overview of Institutional and Legal Framework
- Curriculum Improvement Challenges in the Geospatial Occupational Profile Sector in Romania
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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