Length: 2 Days

Certified Space & Cyber Command AI Strategist (CSCCAIS) Certification Program by Tonex

MBSE for Space and Satellite Cybersecurity Fundamentals

The CSCCAIS program equips leaders to steer responsible AI adoption across joint Space and Cyber Command missions. Participants learn to align AI-enabled decision support with operational risk, doctrine, and legal mandates while shaping interoperable architectures for CJADC2 outcomes.

Cybersecurity is a central theme that protects decision loops, data fabric, and model integrity against advanced threats. You will evaluate adversarial risks, harden model pipelines, and design resilient controls that maintain mission assurance. Robust cybersecurity practices are woven through governance, testing, and continuous monitoring to safeguard AI trust and operational readiness. Graduates emerge ready to translate policy into executable roadmaps, orchestrate cross-domain teams, and deliver measurable effects in complex, contested environments.

Learning Objectives

  • Apply AI to accelerate command decision loops while preserving human judgment and accountability
  • Operationalize DoD-aligned AI governance with risk, compliance, and audit readiness
  • Design digital command twins for planning, red-teaming, and edge readiness without live range exposure
  • Formulate AI-driven CJADC2 strategies that integrate space and cyber effects
  • Build interoperable data and model pipelines across joint, coalition, and industry partners
  • Strengthen mission assurance through cybersecurity controls for data, models, and endpoints
  • Develop outcome-based roadmaps with metrics, value cases, and change management

Audience

  • Command leaders and senior staff
  • Policy makers and acquisition executives
  • Senior defense technologists and architects
  • Program and portfolio managers
  • Intelligence and operations planners
  • Cybersecurity Professionals

Course Modules
Module 1: AI in OODA

  • Mapping AI roles to observe–orient–decide–act
  • Human-on-the-loop guardrails and escalation paths
  • Data readiness and sensor-to-decider latency
  • Model assurance and drift detection in operations
  • Cognitive load management for commanders
  • Measuring decision quality and timeliness

Module 2: DoD AI Governance

  • JAIC heritage and current governance landscape
  • RMF alignment for AI-enabled systems
  • Policy to controls translation and evidence
  • Model risk tiers and review boards
  • Responsible AI, ethics, and compliance
  • Continuous monitoring and reporting

Module 3: Digital Command Twins

  • Purpose-built twins for planning and wargaming
  • Data ingestion, fidelity, and validation
  • Adversary behavior modeling and red-teaming
  • Course-of-action testing and stressors
  • Readiness metrics and outcome scoring
  • Integration with operational battle rhythm

Module 4: CJADC2 Strategy

  • Effects-based design for multi-domain ops
  • Decision advantage and tempo objectives
  • Data fabric and transport considerations
  • Edge inference and contested comms readiness
  • Coalition interoperability and releasability
  • Phased rollout and value realization

Module 5: Space–Cyber Doctrine

  • Cross-domain threat taxonomy and risks
  • Space asset protection with cyber defenses
  • Mission thread mapping across domains
  • Resilience patterns and graceful degradation
  • Attribution, legal, and policy boundaries
  • Incident response orchestration playbooks

Module 6: Interoperability and Policy

  • Interface standards and reference architectures
  • Zero-trust principles for AI pipelines
  • Contracting strategies and vendor governance
  • Test and evaluation for trustworthiness
  • Training, upskilling, and culture change
  • Metrics, dashboards, and executive reporting

Exam Domains

  • Strategic AI Leadership
  • Governance and Compliance
  • Mission Assurance and Risk
  • Cross-Domain Operations
  • Data and Model Integrity
  • Interoperability and Integration

Course Delivery
The course is delivered through a combination of lectures, interactive discussions, and project-based learning, facilitated by experts in the field of Certified Space & Cyber Command AI Strategist (CSCCAIS). Participants will have access to online resources, including readings, case studies, and tools for practical exercises.

Assessment and Certification
Participants will be assessed through quizzes, assignments, and a capstone project. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a certificate in Certified Space & Cyber Command AI Strategist (CSCCAIS).

Question Types

  • Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Scenario-based Questions

Passing Criteria
To pass the Certified Space & Cyber Command AI Strategist (CSCCAIS) Certification Training exam, candidates must achieve a score of 70% or higher.

Advance mission advantage with trustworthy AI across space and cyber operations. Enroll today in CSCCAIS by Tonex to lead with confidence and deliver outcomes that matter.

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