Space enables many of our nation’s most critical capabilities, and safeguarding these assets has never been more crucial. Our trusted cyber solutions ensure mission resilience and security against evolving threats. We apply cutting-edge technology and proven methods to every step of the mission. Our work supports clients from every domain, including the Department of War (DOW), the Intelligence Community (IC), NASA, and the commercial space sector.
Our cyber solutions are tailored to military-grade cybersecurity practices for DOW, NASA, and IC missions. We work with commercial companies to meet DOW standards derived from the Cyber Security Risk Management Construct, Risk Management Framework, and Committee on National Security Systems.
Our systems security engineering, software security assurance, and Zero Trust solutions are tailored to the space domain to build security in throughout the lifecycle. We employ automation via model-based systems engineering (MBSE) and AI-enabled productivity tools to achieve authorizations and approvals on time to support the mission.
We are a founding member of the Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC), collaborating across industry to protect space assets. We were among the first to conduct space vehicle assessments against DOW standards, including flight software security assessments and dynamic testing via satellite digital twins. Our work continues to shape National Security governance for the Space Domain.
Booz Allen provides an array of tailored solutions to meet the dynamic demands of space cybersecurity:
Streamlined integration of cyber requirements with systems engineering in alignment with NIST SP 800-160.
Software assurance program development, DevSecOps integration, analysis, and testing in alignment with NIST SSDF and the DISA ASD STIG.
Analysis, research, and solutions to achieve post-quantum resilience and NSA-certified COMSEC solutions.
Development & modernization for DOW enterprise IT, OT, tactical edge, and mission systems.
Custom satellite testbed development to facilitate dynamic testing and analysis without impact to expensive and exquisite satellite systems.
Artifact and package development in alignment with Authorizing Official (AO) requirements; assessment of space systems and software in alignment with NIST SP 800-53 and NIST SP 800-30.