Cybersecurity Can Learn from the Artemis Launch
Cybersecurity Can Learn from the Artemis Launch
The Artemis II mission, bringing humans back to the Moon, had a successful launch today!
Cybersecurity Can Learn from the Artemis Launch
Cybersecurity Can Learn from the Artemis Launch
The Artemis II mission, bringing humans back to the Moon, had a successful launch today! An amazing cumulation of efforts to manage the mindboggling combination of risks to push a massive rocket into space, in preparation for a trip to orbit the Moon.
Such endeavors come with tremendous risks, which a world-class team works to minimize, but some residual aspects remain and are accepted.
Congratulations to the entire NASA team!
Cybersecurity Can Learn
The cybersecurity industry can learn many lessons from today’s Artemis II achievement.
Having strategic capabilities with clear objectives, resources, and accountability is key:
1. Prediction: Understanding the broad scope of risks, which are likely, and how best to manage them.
2. Prevention: Essential to mitigate the greatest risks that could lead to catastrophe.
3. Detection: Constant monitoring to identify problems as they arise and give the best opportunities to react in a timely manner.
4. Response: Well-rehearsed actions that intercept problems to minimize overall impact.
Lessons from each area create a feedback loop into the process, to make it stronger and more adaptive over time.
Establish and maintain an enduring cybersecurity strategy. Don’t rely on disconnected tactical efforts, as they will underperform over time.
If you need advisement, assistance is out there, reach out to industry leaders.
*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Information Security Strategy authored by Matthew Rosenquist. Read the original post at: https://infosecstrategy.blogspot.com/2026/04/cybersecurity-can-learn-from-artemis.html
