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about 4 hours ago·Stable·ELEVATED 60

New Joint Intel Report Warns of Cyber Threats to LEO Satellite Constellations

The report indicates a stable but concerning cyber threat environment for satellite technologies, necessitating ongoing vigilance and mitigation efforts.

A report by several national intelligence agencies highlights the increasing cyber threats facing low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellations. It offers mitigations to enhance the security and resilience of these satellite networks against potential cyberattacks.
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Economic25
Security60
Political30
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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