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2025-12-02 11:48
(来源:四大新鲜事儿)
来源:四大新鲜事儿
2025年12月1日,Spire Global与德勤共同宣布,Spire Global已与德勤签订合同,将设计、建造和运营八颗卫星,以支持德勤进军在轨网络安全领域。
作为天基数据与卫星服务企业,Spire Globa将为德勤规划的星座提供卫星平台,该星座将搭载用于探测卫星网络威胁的入侵检测载荷"Silent Shield"。这些卫星还将配备先进射频与地理定位载荷,服务于德勤的政府及商业客户。
此次合作拓展了双方今年初建立的伙伴关系——当时德勤通过SpaceX的"Transporter-13"共享飞行器发射了"Deloitte-1"卫星。Spire协助德勤在该卫星上验证了"Silent Shield"系统,Deloitte-1是德勤计划在轨道上构建的九颗卫星网络防御测试平台的首个节点。
德勤表示,这八颗新卫星将在未来18个月内分批发射,形成一个星座,用于测试网络防御、生成运行数据并模拟攻击如何在多个航天器之间横向传播——随着越来越多的卫星网络依赖卫星间链路和共享地面架构,这已成为一个日益令人担忧的问题。
该公司还利用Deloitte-1的数据来训练人工智能模型,以便未来在轨道上进行自主网络响应。业内高管表示,随着航天器越来越依赖软件定义,这项能力将变得越来越重要。
德勤美国太空业务负责人Brett Loubert在一份声明中表示:“Spire 的集成技术为我们提供了一个强大而适用的平台,用于设计、测试、验证和改进我们的在轨网络解决方案。”
德勤认为,对太空系统的真正网络安全测试需要在轨道上进行,而不仅仅是依靠地面站。随着卫星网络化程度提高且数量增多,其面临的网络风险也在不断扩大。
“Silent Shield”系统包含德勤入侵检测系统的两个版本:一种是搭载在Deloitte-1卫星上的硬件有效载荷,计划用于该系列的最后几颗卫星。该系统以带外方式运行,仅接收遥测数据。根据设计,它无法向航天器发送指令,从而最大限度地降低了有效载荷被入侵后被用作攻击卫星本身的桥梁的可能性。
还有一种“massless”的纯软件载荷,旨在用于无法安装新硬件的老旧卫星或平台。该软件包可以间歇运行,以满足老式航天器通常存在的电力限制。
据海外媒体2025年4月14日报道,德勤(Deloitte)发射了一颗卫星,旨在通过太空数据洞察助力客户实时决策。这颗名为"Deloitte-1"的卫星由SpaceX火箭搭载升空,并获太空技术服务公司Spire提供设计运营支持,该公司称此举标志着"重要里程碑"。详见《重磅!德勤成功发射一枚专属卫星!》
原英文报道如下:
VIENNA, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Spire Global, Inc. (NYSE: SPIR) (“Spire” or “the Company”), a global provider of space-based data, analytics and space services, announced that Deloitte has contracted with them to design, build and operate eight satellites.
These satellites will support Deloitte’s on-orbit cyber payloads, as well as its space data capabilities for commercial and government clients. The mission consists of eight satellites with advanced radio frequency and geolocation payloads, as well as serving as a platform for advancing Deloitte’s Silent Shield mission to further innovate in satellite vehicle defense and resilience.
“We’re in an exciting era where space is enabling unprecedented innovation. By working with Deloitte, we’re bringing next generation capabilities to orbit by deploying small satellites that can be built in months, not years,” said Theresa Condor, CEO at Spire. “This approach helps our customers to move quickly, experiment, and stay agile as their needs change. By combining Spire’s trusted satellite infrastructure with Deloitte’s vision and leadership in the field, this program moves us closer to building more resilient and adaptable space-based assets for commercial and defense markets.”
Earlier this year, Deloitte launched its first satellite, Deloitte-1, on the SpaceX Transporter-13 mission as part of its Silent Shield program. Spire has collaborated with Deloitte to test and validate Deloitte’s cyber intrusion detection system payload for satellites in orbit, strengthening the resilience and security of space systems against cyber threats. Silent Shield utilizes Spire’s advanced satellite technology, helping Deloitte study real-time satellite signaling patterns and evaluate the detection and mitigation of cyber anomalies.
“Spire’s integrated technology gives us a powerful and relevant platform to engineer, test, validate, and refine our on-orbit cyber solutions with the goal of advancing the cyber resiliency of on-orbit assets with edge cyber detection and response,” said Brett Loubert, leader of Deloitte’s U.S. Space practice. “As space becomes even more critical to our technology and security, our focus on cyber resilience and reliable access to space data enables our clients to operate even more confidently and adapt to more sophisticated threats.”
Spire’s Space Services model and robust space infrastructure offers end-to-end satellite manufacturing, launch management, and operational capabilities. With over 34 ground stations and a partner ground station network, Spire offers secure, encrypted data transmission to Deloitte’s cloud environment.