LOS ANGELES - September 24, 2024 - The Center for the Study of Space Crime, Piracy, and Governance (CSCPG), an independent, nonpartisan think tank, has published a paper What Will Happen in the First Space Hostage Crisis?. The paper offers an analysis of the US government’s likely response to a hostage-taking incident in space. It discusses the potential for paralysis, given current operational mandates in the military and intelligence community (IC), along with potential solutions to these problems.
“A hostage crisis in space may sound like something from a movie, but given the increase in space travel, space industry, and space tourism, such an attack is almost inevitable in the coming decade,” said Marc Feldman, Executive Director of CSCPG and co-author of the paper. “Our paper is not a criticism of the government’s lack of readiness for such an episode, but rather an assessment of where things stand based on current command structures, budgets, and operating assumptions. In our view, there is time to prepare for a malicious actor taking hostages in space, but the work needs to begin soon.”
The paper is premised on the fact that hostage taking is quite common on Earth. Criminal cartels, violent non-state actors, and pirates, to name a few of many potential threat actors, routinely take hostages and demand ransoms. Such groups, some of which are extremely well-funded, could perpetrate this type of attack in space, possibly using remote control methods such as a cyberattack on a commercial space station’s command and control (C2) systems.
Feldman co-authored the paper with JD Cole, a former intelligence analyst, and Hugh Taylor, Director of CSCPG. Feldman and Taylor’s upcoming book Space Piracy: Preparing for a Criminal Crisis in Orbit, is scheduled for publication by John Wiley & Sons in January, 2025.
To download the paper, visit https://cscpg.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/When-the-First-Space-Hostage-Crisis-Occurs_Final.pdf
About The Center for the Study of Space Crime, Piracy, and Governance
The Center for the Study of Space Crime, Piracy, and Governance (CSCPG) is an independent, nonpartisan think tank whose purpose is to serve as a policy resource for government officials and business executives on issues related to space governance, sovereignty, commerce, law, crime, and piracy.
More info: https://cscpg.org/
Media Contact
Company Name: The Center for the Study of Space Crime, Piracy, and Governance
Contact Person: Hugh Taylor
Email: Send Email
Country: United States
Website: https://cscpg.org/