The 2022 KA-SAT cyberattack against Viasat's satellite communications network is a widely cited case of hybrid cyber conflict, critical infrastructure disruption, and cross-border spillover. Existing analytical approaches, including MITRE ATT governance transition as attack surface; civilian infrastructure spillover in dual-use satcom architectures; attribution ambiguity as an operational vector; and cyber-to-electronic-warfare succession following mitigation. The paper argues that CCMM is best understood as a complementary analytical layer above existing taxonomic and control frameworks, particularly for low-probability, high-consequence scenarios. The study's contribution is methodological rather than definitive: it demonstrates how conditional, falsifiable threat assessment can be structured in satellite communications, while also identifying the need for broader multi-case validation and greater transparency in probability calibration.
Prasanna Abeysekera (Mon,) studied this question.