We show that the supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model modifies the
structure of the low lying BFKL discrete pomeron states (DPS) which give a
sizable contribution to the gluon structure function in the HERA x and Q2
region. The comparison of the gluon density, determined within DPS with N=1
SUSY, with data favours a supersymmetry scale of the order of 10 TeV. The DPS
method described here could open a new window to the physics beyond the
Standard Model.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figure