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    Title

    Strategic Risk Management for Successful Space & Defence Programmes

    type

    oral

    Description

    The many benefits of space-based activities to the global economy, technology innovation, national defense, science, and exploration are only realizable if the use of space is secure and sustainable. Risk management plays a crucial role in establishing and maintaining this secure and sustainable use of space This session will explore how Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) frameworks can help space organizations (civil, government and military) manage interconnected strategic, operational, and compliance risks, promoting resilience, sustainability, and collaboration across sectors. Abstracts would be welcome on the following topics: 1. Strategic Risk & Scenario Planning - How global Geopolitical & Socio-Economic challenges (e.g., military conflicts, extreme weather events, etc.) shape ERM practices and long-term risk-based planning in space. - Preparing for “black swan” events (e.g., space conflicts, space weather events, etc.) through ERM. - Risks in Military Space Operations: Examining ERM’s role in national security space functions and its impact on security strategies. - How to best make use of advances in new technologies development such as AI, quantum, etc. and what threats/opportunities to a secure world do they represent? 2. Insurance & Crisis Management Best Practices - Integrating insurance and crisis management best practices with ERM frameworks 3. ERM for Public-Private Sector Collaboration - Effective ERM frameworks for joint risk management between governments and private space entities.

    Date

    2025-09-30

    Time

    10:15

    Room

    Room C2.5

    IPC members
    • Co-Chair: Ms. Maria-Gabriella Sarah, European Space Agency (ESA), France;

    • Co-Chair: Prof. Katarzyna Malinowska, European Space Foundation, Poland;

    • Co-Chair: Mr. Christopher Geiger, Lockheed Martin Corporation, United States;

    • Rapporteur: Dr. Andrew Court, TNO, The Netherlands;

    papers

    Order

    Time

    Paper title

    Mode

    Presentation status

    Speaker

    Affiliation

    Country

    1

    10:15

    Space Cyber Resiliency on a Global Scale and Examination of Australia as a Case Study

    13

    Dr. Antonio Carlo

    Tallinn University of Technology

    Estonia

    2

    10:28

    managing strategic risk as a commercial space company

    13

    Mr. Nick Saunders

    ViaSat Inc.

    United States

    3

    10:41

    stratospheric balloons in modern reconnaissance: a comparative analysis balancing innovation with national security

    13

    Mr. Aaromal Sujith

    Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)

    United States

    4

    10:54

    New trajectories of warfare in space: an analysis of strategic and legal dynamics regarding sovereign satellite systems in the military domain

    13

    confirmed

    Mr. Martino Fascendini

    AMIStaDeS Research Center APS

    Italy

    5

    11:07

    Integrating Generative AI into Grounded Theory and Scenario Analysis: A Case Study of NASA’s Artemis Program

    13

    Mr. David M. Lengyel

    George Washington University

    United States

    6

    11:20

    The influence of risk landscape dynamics on program governance: an investigation on Artemis

    13

    Prof. Paolo Trucco

    Politecnico di Milano

    Italy

    7

    11:33

    Launching States Cooperation in the Field of Risk Management - How to Govern and Coordinate Public and Private Space Activities on International and National Level? The Case of Falcon 9 Falling From the Polish Sky

    13

    Prof. Katarzyna Malinowska

    European Space Foundation

    Poland

    8

    11:46

    securing space: resilience strategies for critical infrastructure in crisis scenarios

    13

    Ms. Ilenia Bruseghello

    Italy

    9

    11:59

    Pioneering the Final Frontier: Ethics and Legalities of Human Expansion into Deep Space

    13

    Ms. Riddhi Malhotra

    Collins Aerospace

    India

    10

    12:12

    Enterprise risk management approach

    13

    Ms. Marina Pokrovskaya

    Germany

    11

    12:25

    Risk management of potential hazards in space

    13

    Ms. Fatima Hasanova

    Azerbaijan State Academy of Physical Education and Sport

    Azerbaijan