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CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems)

International (CCSDS — 11 member agencies)
vIssue 3 (2019)
5 domains
17 controls

The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) 350.0-G-3 (The Application of Security to CCSDS Protocols) provides security guidance for space mission communications. CCSDS is the international standardisation body for space data systems with all major space agencies as members (NASA, ESA, JAXA, ROSCOSMOS, etc.). The security framework covers authentication, encryption, and access control for space-ground communications, telemetry, telecommand, and space data links. Key standards include CCSDS 352.0-B (Space Data Link Security Protocol) and CCSDS 355.0-B (Space Missions Key Management). Applicable to all civilian and scientific space missions.

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Framework Domains (5)

CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Protocol Layer Security Requirements

2 controls
Controls in the CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Protocol Layer Security Requirements domain of CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems)2 controls
CodeTitle
CCSDS350-3.1Protocol Layer Security Requirements
CCSDS350-3.2Mission Security Requirements

CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Security Implementation Options

5 controls
Controls in the CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Security Implementation Options domain of CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems)5 controls
CodeTitle
CCSDS350-5.3Data Link Layer Security
CCSDS350-5.4Network Layer Security (IPSec)
CCSDS350-5.5Transport Layer Security
CCSDS350-5.6Application Layer Security
CCSDS350-5.7Security Option Combinations

CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Security Implications and Selection

2 controls
Controls in the CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Security Implications and Selection domain of CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems)2 controls
CodeTitle
CCSDS350-6.4Security Option Comparison
CCSDS350-6.5Security Option Selection

CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Security Mechanisms

5 controls
Controls in the CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Security Mechanisms domain of CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems)5 controls
CodeTitle
CCSDS350-4.1Confidentiality
CCSDS350-4.2Authentication
CCSDS350-4.3Data Integrity
CCSDS350-4.4Access Control
CCSDS350-4.5Availability

CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Space Security Concepts

3 controls
Controls in the CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Space Security Concepts domain of CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems)3 controls
CodeTitle
CCSDS350-2.1Information Security Overview
CCSDS350-2.2System Security Policy
CCSDS350-2.3Types of Threat

Your Compliance Coverage

If you comply with CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems), you already cover:

Maps to 3 other frameworks

17 total controls
NIST SP 800-53 Rev 5
14 source controls mapped|8 target controls covered
82%
ISO 27001:2022
4 source controls mapped|4 target controls covered
24%
NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0
4 source controls mapped|4 target controls covered
24%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems)?

CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems) is a compliance framework from International (CCSDS — 11 member agencies) with 5 domains and 17 controls. The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) 350.0-G-3 (The Application of Security to CCSDS Protocols) provides security guidance for space mission communications. CCSDS is the international standardisation body for space data systems with all major space agencies as members (NASA, ESA, JAXA, ROSCOSMOS, etc.). The security framework covers authentication, encryption, and access control for space-ground communications, telemetry, telecommand, and space data links. Key standards include CCSDS 352.0-B (Space Data Link Security Protocol) and CCSDS 355.0-B (Space Missions Key Management). Applicable to all civilian and scientific space missions. It is used by organisations to establish and maintain compliance with industry standards and regulatory requirements.

How many controls does CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems) have?

CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems) has 17 controls organised across 5 domains. The largest domains are CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Security Implementation Options (5 controls), CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Security Mechanisms (5 controls), CCSDS 350.0-G-3: Space Security Concepts (3 controls). Each control defines specific requirements that organisations must implement to achieve compliance.

What frameworks does CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems) map to?

CCSDS 350.0-G-3 - Space Communications Security (Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems) maps to 3 other compliance frameworks. The top mapping partners are NIST SP 800-53 Rev 5 (82% coverage), ISO 27001:2022 (24% coverage), NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 (24% coverage). Use our comparison tool to explore control-level mappings between frameworks.

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