Every space mission is underpinned by critical software that spacecraft operators utilize to monitor and command their assets. The Mission Control System serves as the primary interface with a spacecraft, marking it as a crucial component of the ground segment. For decades, these systems were operated exclusively within the confines of mission control rooms, accessible only to a select group of individuals through a limited number of computer workstations. This paradigm has recently shifted, with numerous space organizations enabling their personnel to manage space assets remotely, including from the comfort of their homes. This increased accessibility has rendered space-related systems susceptible to the same security vulnerabilities that affect our daily-use software. Despite the adoption of newer technology stacks in many mission control systems—either through upgrades or complete replacements—the consideration of security requirements.