Efrén López-Morales (New Mexico State University), Ulysse Planta (CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security), Gabriele Marra (CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security), Carlos Gonzalez-Cortes (Universidad de Santiago de Chile), Jacob Hopkins (Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi), Majid Garoosi (CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security), Elías Obreque (Universidad de Chile), Carlos Rubio-Medrano (Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi), Ali Abbasi (CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security)

Satellites are the backbone of mission-critical services that enable our modern society to function, for example, GPS. For years, satellites were assumed to be secure because of their indecipherable architectures and the reliance on security by obscurity. However, technological advancements have made these assumptions obsolete, paving the way for potential attacks.
Unfortunately, there is no way to collect data on satellite adversarial techniques, hindering the generation of intelligence that leads to the development of countermeasures.

In this paper, we present HoneySat, the first high-interaction satellite honeypot framework, capable of convincingly simulating a real-world CubeSat, a type of Small Satellite (SmallSat). To provide evidence of HoneySat's effectiveness, we surveyed SmallSat operators and deployed HoneySat over the Internet.

Our results show that 90% of satellite operators agreed that HoneySat provides a realistic simulation. Additionally, HoneySat successfully deceived adversaries in the wild and collected 22 real-world adversarial interactions. Finally, we performed a hardware-in-the-loop operation where HoneySat successfully communicated with an in-orbit, operational SmallSat mission.

View More Papers

NVLift: Lifting NVIDIA GPU Assembly to LLVM IR for...

Junpeng Wan, Louis Zheng-Hua Tan, Dave (Jing) Tian (Purdue University)

Read More

Select-Then-Compute: Encrypted Label Selection and Analytics over Distributed Datasets...

Nirajan Koirala (University of Notre Dame), Seunghun Paik (Hanyang University), Sam Martin (University of Notre Dame), Helena Berens (University of Notre Dame), Tasha Januszewicz (University of Notre Dame), Jonathan Takeshita (Old Dominion University), Jae Hong Seo (Hanyang University), Taeho Jung (University of Notre Dame)

Read More

ReFuzz: Reusing Tests for Processor Fuzzing with Contextual Bandits

Chen Chen (Texas A&M University), Zaiyan Xu (Texas A&M University), Mohamadreza Rostami (Technical University of Darmstadt), David Liu (Texas A & M University), Dileep Kalathil (TAMU), Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi (TU Darmstadt), Jeyavijayan Rajendran (TAMU)

Read More