session 4
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
2024-10-18
- Time
- Room
- 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;
Rapporteur: Mr. Nil Angli, ESA - European Space Agency, United Kingdom;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 10:15 | 12 | withdrawn | Mr. Nicolò Boschetti | Cornell University | United States | |
2 | 10:27 | Encrypted Collision Probability for Secure Satellite Conjunction Analysis | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Jihoon Suh | The University of Texas at Austin | United States |
3 | 10:39 | Advancing Cybersecurity for Satellite Communications in the Quantum Computing Era | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Jens Freymuth | Technische Universität Berlin | Germany |
4 | 10:51 | 12 | withdrawn | Mr. Mickael Bonjour | Cysec SA | Switzerland | |
5 | 11:03 | Developing a CCSDS compliant platform to reliably secure current and future space data links | 12 | confirmed | Dr. Louis Masson | Cysec SA | Switzerland |
6 | 11:15 | Mitigating Stealth Attacks via Game-Theoretic Switching in Multi Spacecraft Systems. | 12 | confirmed | Mr. James Ragan | California Institute of Technology | United States |
7 | 11:27 | Cyber insurance for cybersecurity in space systems. Building efficient risk management ecosystem | 12 | confirmed | Prof. Katarzyna Malinowska | European Space Foundation | Poland |
8 | 11:39 | Cyber Range and Digital Twin Technologies for Space Resiliency and Security | 12 | confirmed | Mr. András Edl | University of Public Service (UPS) | Hungary |
9 | 11:51 | Deep Learning in Space: Advancing Exploration and Safeguarding against Cyber Threats | 12 | confirmed | Dr. May Almousa | Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University | Saudi Arabia |
10 | 12:03 | The use of AI in the detection of cyber intrusions in orbital systems | 12 | confirmed | Mrs. Anna Barraqué | CYSEC FRANCE | France |
11 | 12:15 | 12 | confirmed | Mr. Nick Tsamis | The MITRE Corporation | United States | |
12 | 12:27 | Proposal of Cyber Incident Response Strategies in Space Networks for Security Enhancement | 12 | confirmed | Prof. Avid Roman-Gonzalez | Universidad Nacional de Moquegua | Peru |