Threat analysis and secure communication design for search and rescue satellite communication system

Saeed Ur Rehman, Mark Rice, Paul Gardner-Stephen, Khoa Nguyen

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Abstract

The International COSPAS-SARSAT Programme is responsible for a global satellite-based search and rescue (SAR) distress alert detection and information distribution system, best known for detecting and locating emergency beacons activated by aircraft, ships and backcountry hikers in distress. This paper reports on findings from an Australian research project "Resilient Emergency and Search and Rescue Communications (RESARC)" in which new satellite communications technologies were studied to provide secure and reliable two-way messaging for scenarios where network infrastructure does not exist or is significantly degraded. This is highly relevant for emergency responders in remote and disaster-stricken areas. A demonstration with live satellite links took place in the Adelaide Hills, working alongside the current system. Potential threats to security of messages sent over the satellite links were identified and a secure communication design was implemented that ensures confidentiality, integrity and authenticity of data transmitted messages while also protecting against unauthorized access.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication40th International Communications Satellite Systems, ICSSC 2023
PublisherIET
Pages89 – 94
Number of pages6
Volume2023
Edition48
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-83724-082-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event 40th International Communications Satellite Systems Conference - Bradford, United Kingdom
Duration: 24 Oct 202326 Oct 2023
Conference number: 40

Conference

Conference 40th International Communications Satellite Systems Conference
Abbreviated titleICSSC 2023
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityBradford
Period24/10/2326/10/23

Keywords

  • COSPAS-SARSAT CYBERSECURITY
  • SECURE COMMUNICATION
  • THREAT ANALYSIS
  • SAR SATCOM

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