Introduction
The word espionage has been most commonly referred to defense, government, and corporate sectors. Though it has not been so much popular buzzword in the space industry, the privatization of the space industry has put more spotlight on this term.
As the commercialization of space technologies has opened a gateway of opportunities for the both public and private sectors, government agencies strive to unlock the potential of the space resources for their respective economic and security growths. Simultaneously, the competition for supremacy in space has become increasingly fierce over time due to the clash of non-aligned geopolitical interests between the nations, for example, the United States and China.
The privatization wave has definitely uplifted the space industry’s global reach but also created flexible access to different types of satellite technologies; Which were primarily available for access to only a handful of private companies and a majority of government bodies.
These developments have generated several fruitful results for the commercial space industry. But at the same time, it has also increased national security concerns due to easy access to space and satellite technologies.
Understanding the motives behind the espionage cases in the space industry
In the international ecosystem, every move has a motive, regardless of whether it is in favor or against the allied/non-allied parties. To understand these critical aspects we will take at some of the following key points:
- Power and dominance: Since the inception of space technology military is the prime consumer. This has always showcased the upper hand in global power politics by countries like Russia and the United States; Who have been competing with each other for decades and the space race of the 1960s remains a prominent chapter in the world’s scientific as well as political history. Therefore, though the world has become a smaller place due to advanced communication and satellite technology being easily accessible to everyone, space still remains a symbol of power and dominance in global politics.
- Staying ahead of the curve: Whether it’s advanced optical solutions or medical devices, space technology has been the beacon of innovation and advancement tools for humanity. Trading or stealing secrets through the network of spies in the space industry is definitely one of the ways to amplify a particular nation’s progress in the science and technology segment.
- Keeping a close eye on uncertainty and slippery slope: One of the other key reasons that espionage is becoming common these days is the lack of trust between two countries or a group of nations. From the lens of the space industry, several countries like China, Russia, France, India, and the United States have often cooperated with each other for civil or scientific space programs. Though this does put a strong cooperation spotlight on the industry partnerships, the lack of trust between these nations remains as their geopolitical interests are rarely or not at all aligned with each other.
- Protecting national interests: Whether you are a developed or developing country, regardless of your status, protecting the national interests is always the top priority to ensure healthy economic growth as well as to ensure the security of the state. Space technology is one of the important factors in this domain, as mentioned earlier it is the prime pillar of security with respect to defense forces. Therefore, sometimes infiltration can be carried out even on the allied nation’s territory, just to protect the state interests.
Risks and impacts of espionage in the space industry
- Impacts on National Security: The loss of sensitive data and cutting-edge technology may damage national security, weaken a country’s military edge, and harm intelligence capabilities.
- Economic Losses: Private companies may suffer large financial losses as a result of intellectual property, trade secrets, and market intelligence theft. It can reduce a country’s competitiveness in the international space sector and stifle innovation and supply-chain disruption.
- Barriers to international cooperation: Espionage operations in space have the potential to highly degrade the diplomatic relations between countries. International relations may be strained if espionage attempts are discovered, leading to punitive acts or diplomatic disputes.
Conclusion
The rising number of espionage cases in the space industry is an alarming sign that Insider Risk management is necessary.
In the past few years, the space industry has recorded enough espionage cases that should actually urge organizations to deploy Insider Risk Management programs.
As the commercial sphere expands, gathering intelligence on complex space programs and at the same time data breaches is highly possible. This also showcases how commercialization, along with its perks, also has some disadvantages. But this doesn’t mean the industry should restrict commercialization, instead, the public and private entities need to be educated thoroughly about why “Global Affairs / Geopolitics” is crucial to space business.
In Part II of the article, we will be taking a deep dive into some of the latest espionage cases in the space industry as well as understanding how Insider Risk Management can be crucial for the industry to overcome infiltration and reduce critical leaks.