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    Title

    Cybersecurity in space systems, risks and countermeasures

    type

    oral

    Description

    In the past few years our society and economy have become largely dependent on information technology, computer networks, and IoT solutions. Managing cyber-related risks and protecting against cyberattacks is therefore a growing concern requiring the identification and deployment of relevant cybersecurity measures and solutions. This session covers several topics focused on cyber-security: tools & methods aiming at preventing & forecasting attacks, risk assessment and cyber intelligence, protecting systems, infrastructures and data, space-enabled solutions, making secure the use of satellite communications, earth observation and satellite navigation, addressing all the means to mitigate risks and raising awareness via specific training, information sharing and analysis, addressing new areas candidates for standardisation. New technologies and practices emerging in cybersecurity are also relevant such as the development of quantum cryptography and quantum key distribution, combining big data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyse communications patterns and operations data. New trends include the development of cyber security test ranges and certification schemes specific to each domain of activities, to better identify threats and vulnerabilities and develop customised solutions.

    Date

    2025-10-03

    Time

    10:15

    Room

    Room C4.7

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Mr. Julien Airaud, Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), France;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Stefano Zatti, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    10:15

    RACCOON OS - Towards a Cyber Secure Open-Source Operating System for Space Applications

    12

    Mr. Philipp Wüstenberg

    TU Berlin

    Germany

    2

    10:27

    Navigating the Cosmos: Balancing Innovation and Cybersecurity in the Era of Emerging Technologies

    12

    Dr. Antonio Carlo

    Tallinn University of Technology

    Estonia

    3

    10:39

    Homomorphic Encryption for Secure Model Updates in Federated Satellite Constellations

    12

    Dr. Rizka Purwanto

    Monash University

    Indonesia

    4

    10:51

    Deepfakes and Generative AI: An Old Threat to the Space Economy is New Again

    12

    Dr. Tim Parsons

    Australia

    5

    11:03

    A Novel Simulation Platform for Space Systems Cybersecurity R&D

    12

    Dr. Simone Urbano

    Starion Group

    France

    6

    11:15

    Cybersecurity Innovation and Regulation for Mobile Launch Systems: Lessons on Resilience and Threats

    12

    Mr. Scott Schneider

    Australia

    7

    11:27

    The Advancement of Cybersecurity in Space through Artificial İntelligence: Advantages and Risks

    12

    Mr. Khalig Ganbarli

    Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University (ASOIU)

    Azerbaijan

    8

    11:39

    Evaluation of a cybersecurity system applied \\to small satellite missions

    11

    Dr. Isai Fajardo-Tapia

    Deloitte Tohmatsu Cyber LLC.

    Japan

    9

    11:50

    A Cyber-Functional Architecture Framework for Space Systems: Balancing Security and Mission Success

    11

    Dr. Bruce Chesley

    Teaching Science and Technology, Inc (TSTI)

    United States

    10

    12:01

    Cyberattack in Space: Towards a Sustainable Data Governance Framework for Outer Space

    11

    Ms. Alexandra Sidiropoulou

    University of Oslo

    Greece

    11

    12:12

    An Evolving Regulatory Framework in Europe in the Field of Cybersecurity

    11

    Ms. Anna Metallinou

    Charles University

    Czech Republic

    12

    12:23

    Cybersecurity in life support systems for long-term space habitability

    11

    Ms. Karla Fabiola Mayo Sánchez

    Mexico

    13

    12:34

    Distributed Learning-Driven Design for Cyber Secure Space Constellation Network

    11

    Dr. Rabbia Saleem

    UNSW Canberra

    Australia

    *

    decentralized real-time intrusion detection and adaptive response in inter-satellite communications using federated learning and deep reinforcement learning

    confirmed

    Mr. Amil Jamilov

    Azerbaijan Technical University

    Azerbaijan

    *

    Hack the Stars: Ethical Hacking for Space Systems

    Mr. Togrul Asgarli

    Azerbaijan Technical University

    Azerbaijan