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India’s Space Triumph: The Cybersecurity Challenge Looming Over Chandrayaan-3’s Success
India’s moon mission success with Chandrayaan-3 marks a giant leap, but cybersecurity needs to catch up. Dr. Sreedhara Panicker Somanath of ISRO emphasizes the importance of protecting space systems from cyber threats, especially as India faces over 3,300 attacks weekly. Space: the next frontier for…

Hot Take:
Who knew the moon landing was the easy part? India’s space program may have crossed interstellar boundaries, but it seems their cybersecurity is still stuck in orbit. Time to give those satellites an antivirus update!
Key Points:
- India’s Chandrayaan-3 moon landing highlights their space ambitions.
- ISRO Chairman Dr. Sreedhara Panicker Somanath emphasizes the need for stronger cybersecurity.
- India faces over 3,300 cyberattacks per week, far above the global average.
- Space-focused nations are developing robust cybersecurity frameworks.
- India needs more cybersecurity professionals to fill a growing talent gap.