Fundamentals of Space Cyber Security

ITC1701
Computer Science and ICT, Data, AI

About this course

This course will raise the awareness of society’s reliance on space and the importance of maintaining continuous and secure access to the space services, capabilities and effects. This will involve understanding the evolution of space-related activities and their related threats and vulnerabilities and resources that provide information on space cybersecurity issues.

In November 2019, NATO declared space as an operational domain, which will help to ensure a coherent approach to the integration of space into NATO’s overall deterrence and defence posture.

As space is an integral part of the information environment, this course will highlight the the tools that are available to respond to the current and possible threats. This will require and understanding of the concepts such as the role of space in crisis or conflict and how threats can be detered or defended against. Threats, vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies will be explained to ensure the resilience and survivability of space systems.

NB! This course will take place in autumn semester 2025/2026 which starts on 1st of September and ends on 25th of January (you can find that information under Start date section). TalTech's timetables for Autumn semester 2025 will be published at the end of June via tunniplaan.taltech.ee. Switch the page to English and use "Search" and "Open detailed search" to find your course. NB! Some courses are taught by several lecturers during the same semester. Make sure that the course name and lecturer/teacher infromation of your course match with the information given in the Course Catalogue.

Learning outcomes

After completing this course the student:

  • identifies the physical properties and challenges of operating in the space environment;
  • described the different types of satellite operations including space communications;
  • employes research methodologies to explain the unique features of space cybersecurity;
  • utilises current doctrine to understand and explain the militarisation of space and current space operations;
  • describes known examples of criminal activities that have impacted space operations;
  • analyses and interprets cybersecurity mitigation strategies to reduce the risk to space operations.

Examination

Final assessment can consist of one test/assignment or several smaller assignments completed during the whole course. After declaring a course the student can re-sit the exam/assessment once. Assessment can be graded or non-graded. For specific information about the assessment process please get in touch with the contact person of this course. For specific information about grade transfer please contact your home university

Course requirements

The course will take place on Wednesdays, 15 - 17:00 in a hybrid format. The course will run during half-term (weeks 1-8).

Resources

  • Study literature will be shared through the Moodle environment
  • Kirjandus jagatakse Moodle kaudu.

Activities

lectures

Additional information

course
3 ECTS
  • Level
    Master
  • Contact hours per week
    2
  • Instructors
    Adrian Nicholas Venables
  • Mode of delivery
    Hybrid
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Starting dates

  • 2 Feb 2026

    ends 15 Jun 2026

    LanguageEnglish
    Term *Spring semester 2026
    Enrolment period closed
These offerings are valid for students of TUM (Germany)