Outer Space Cyberattacks: Generating Novel Scenarios to Avoid Surprise
Patrick Lin, Keith Abney, Bruce DeBruhl, Kira Abercromby, Henry, Danielson, Ryan Jenkins

TL;DR
This paper introduces the ICARUS matrix, a taxonomy-based scenario generator that can produce over 4 million unique space cyberattack scenarios, aiming to enhance imagination and preparedness against emerging threats.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel scenario-prompt generator for space cyberattacks, expanding the range of possible threats beyond common scenarios and identifying key drivers of space cybersecurity issues.
Findings
ICARUS matrix generates over 4 million unique scenarios.
A starting set of 42 diverse space cyberattack scenarios provided.
Identified seven key factors driving space cybersecurity challenges.
Abstract
Though general awareness around it may be low, space cyberattacks are an increasingly urgent problem given the vital role that space systems play in the modern world. Open-source or public discussions about it typically revolve around only a couple generic scenarios, namely satellite hacking and signals jamming or spoofing. But there are so many more possibilities. The report offers a scenario-prompt generator -- a taxonomy of sorts, called the ICARUS matrix -- that can create more than 4 million unique scenario-prompts. We will offer a starting set of 42 scenarios, briefly describing each one, to begin priming the imagination-pump so that many more researchers can bring their diverse expertise and perspectives to bear on the problem. A failure to imagine novel scenarios is a major risk in being taken by surprise and severely harmed by threat actors who are constantly devising new…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies · European and Russian Geopolitical Military Strategies · Nuclear Issues and Defense
