Love this kind of post. Very nicely written. I wonder, when you talk about AI-based threat monitoring, what do you mean? Is it some kind of runtime monitoring generated by AI?
Thank you for the kind words! You’re absolutely right — AI-based threat monitoring includes runtime monitoring, meaning these systems continuously observe satellite operations in real time to detect unusual behaviors or potential cyberattacks. They act like smart guards, analyzing data streams and alerting teams immediately if something seems suspicious — helping to identify and respond to threats early, before damage occurs. That’s what we covered in this article, but we’d also love to hear any thoughts or suggestions you might have!
I see. Yeah, I have worked with runtime monitoring tools but have not tried using AI for them yet. I guess AI could be used in different ways: for example to generate the code of the monitor? or to generate the property that the monitor analyzes (at the specification level)? How do you envision the AI part?
Yeah, I think there’s definitely a lot of potential for AI to help with both generating monitoring code and figuring out the properties to watch for. It could make things a lot smarter and less manual. Some startups in space tech — like Kayhan Space — are already working on AI-powered monitoring and anomaly detection, so this kind of stuff is starting to happen. It’s a really exciting space to watch!
Love this kind of post. Very nicely written. I wonder, when you talk about AI-based threat monitoring, what do you mean? Is it some kind of runtime monitoring generated by AI?
Thank you for the kind words! You’re absolutely right — AI-based threat monitoring includes runtime monitoring, meaning these systems continuously observe satellite operations in real time to detect unusual behaviors or potential cyberattacks. They act like smart guards, analyzing data streams and alerting teams immediately if something seems suspicious — helping to identify and respond to threats early, before damage occurs. That’s what we covered in this article, but we’d also love to hear any thoughts or suggestions you might have!
I see. Yeah, I have worked with runtime monitoring tools but have not tried using AI for them yet. I guess AI could be used in different ways: for example to generate the code of the monitor? or to generate the property that the monitor analyzes (at the specification level)? How do you envision the AI part?
Yeah, I think there’s definitely a lot of potential for AI to help with both generating monitoring code and figuring out the properties to watch for. It could make things a lot smarter and less manual. Some startups in space tech — like Kayhan Space — are already working on AI-powered monitoring and anomaly detection, so this kind of stuff is starting to happen. It’s a really exciting space to watch!
Exciting times!