Cyber, Kinetic Threats
Space Force Gen. B. Chance Saltzman is expected to detail components of a
new “Space Warfighting Framework” during the 40th Space Symposium in
Colorado.
Credit: Space Force
Space Force Gen. B. Chance Saltzman is expected to detail components of a new “Space Warfighting Framework” during the 40th Space Symposium in Colorado. Credit: Space Force
Would-be attackers have had decades to study older satellites, like the
U.S. Defense Meteorological Support Program.
Credit: Space Force
Would-be attackers have had decades to study older satellites, like the U.S. Defense Meteorological Support Program. Credit: Space Force

Cyber and Kinetic Threats: The New Front Line in Space

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The future of warfare is shifting—upward. As space becomes increasingly critical to national defense, U.S. adversaries are ramping up cyber and kinetic threats targeting satellites, ground systems, and data networks.

In our newest white paper, "Securing Space: The U.S. Space Force’s Warfighting Framework," The Space Report explores how military leaders are preparing to defend and, when necessary, strike in space. Unveiled at the 40th Space Symposium, this strategy outlines how the Space Force plans to maintain superiority in a domain where cyberattacks may become the first shots of any future conflict.

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  • The rise of cyberattacks as the top threat to U.S. space assets
  • Space Force's evolving strategy for space superiority and defense
  • How AI, machine learning, and rapid innovation are shaping space cybersecurity
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This free white paper is your early look at the defense strategies, risks, and technologies shaping the future of the space domain. For even more insights, don’t miss the full Q1 2025 edition of The Space Report—packed with data on the space economy, workforce trends, and tech innovations.