Master of Space–Cyber–ISR Integration (MSCII) Certification Program by Tonex

The MSCII Certification Program equips mission leaders to fuse space, cyber, and intelligence surveillance reconnaissance into a single decision advantage. Participants learn to orchestrate multi-domain sensors, resilient communications, and cross-cueing workflows that elevate situational awareness and command superiority across contested environments.
Cybersecurity safeguards every data path and payload to keep ISR chains trustworthy under pressure. Cybersecurity hardening protects constellation links and ground segments from disruption and deception. Cybersecurity assurance enables confident targeting and time-dominant decisions when adversaries attempt to blind or spoof your picture of the battlespace.
Learning Objectives
- Integrate space, cyber, and ISR effects into unified operational plans
- Design resilient C2 frameworks that thrive in contested spectrum
- Apply intelligence fusion methods for time-critical targeting and threat tracking
- Build interoperable architectures across joint, interagency, and coalition partners
- Employ risk-based compliance and assurance for mission systems
- Strengthen mission outcomes through proactive cybersecurity impact on data integrity and availability
Audience
- Cybersecurity Professionals
- ISR Analysts and Fusion Leads
- Space Operations Officers and Planners
- Joint/Coalition C2 Staff
- Systems Engineers and Architects
- Program and Capability Managers
Course Modules
Module 1: Multi-Domain Basics
- Space–cyber–ISR roles and relationships
- Operational problem framing
- Effects-based planning overview
- Mission threads and kill chains
- Interoperability foundations
- Metrics that matter
Module 2: ISR Fusion Methods
- Sensor tasking and cross-cueing
- Data normalization and tagging
- Temporal and geospatial correlation
- Track management and custody
- Confidence scoring techniques
- Decision support products
Module 3: Resilient C2
- PACE design and routing
- Degraded and denied operations
- Anti-jam and LPI/LPD concepts
- Edge processing for latency
- Human-machine teaming roles
- Readiness and rehearsal cycles
Module 4: Cyber Defense
- Threat landscape for constellations
- Secure uplink and downlink paths
- Identity and access at scale
- Zero trust in mission systems
- Incident response playbooks
- Assurance and continuous monitoring
Module 5: Architecture & Interop
- Open standards and APIs
- Data fabrics and messaging
- Coalition releasability patterns
- Model-based systems engineering
- Test and evaluation strategy
- Sustainment and upgrade paths
Module 6: Mission Execution
- Collection management workflow
- Tip-cue-task cycles under stress
- Target development and vetting
- Battle damage assessment linkage
- Command decision timelines
- After-action learning loops
Exam Domains
- Operational Integration Fundamentals
- ISR Data Fusion and Analytics
- Command and Control Resilience
- Cybersecurity Governance and Defense
- Architecture and Interoperability
- Mission Planning and Assessment
Course Delivery
The course is delivered through a combination of lectures, interactive discussions, hands-on workshops, and project-based learning, facilitated by experts in the field of Master of Space–Cyber–ISR Integration. 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 Master of Space–Cyber–ISR Integration.
Question Types
- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- Scenario-based Questions
Passing Criteria
To pass the Master of Space–Cyber–ISR Integration Certification Training exam, candidates must achieve a score of 70% or higher.
Ready to lead in contested domains with confidence and speed Join the Tonex MSCII Certification Program to turn multi-domain complexity into a decisive operational advantage.