Issue No. 6, Winter 2004

Satellite Security

The protection of satellite assets is much on the minds of users, including commercial as well as government and military sectors that depend upon these assets for communication. This issue of the Journal focuses on the specific threats that could potentially impair space-to-earth communications.

The nature of the vulnerabilities within space-based communication systems are described. Policies and practices that could help to insure reliable communication and keep these assets and their signals safe and secure are suggested.

The online Journal aspires to be a collection point for information about Satellite Security. We encourage scholarly and professional contributions from those with information and knowledge to share.
If you have a research report, a conference presentation, an analytical article that should be added to give breadth or depth or perspective to this discussion, you are welcome to send a brief abstract to our Guest Editor for this issue. Please contact

Kathleen Sweet, Assoc. Professor
Department of Security, Intelligence and Globalization
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
2300 Willow Creek Road
Prescott, Arizona 86301-3720
928-445-5173
smsweet@rmsecgroup.com

or send your communication directly to the Editor

Don M.Flournoy, Professor
Director, Institute for Telecommunications Studies
Ohio University, Athens OH 45701
Tel: (740) 593-4866
don.flournoy@ohio.edu

 

 

 

Issue No 6

Winter 2004

Satellite Security

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