(DA14) (INCYBER) Satellite Hacking : Improving trust through security certifications

(DA14) (INCYBER) Satellite Hacking : Improving trust through security certifications

Wednesday, March 27, 2024 2:00 PM to 2:30 PM · 30 min. (Europe/Paris)

Information

We will share insights on a standout experience from last year's CYSAT, the first worldwide live hacking of an in-orbit satellite, executed by Thales. This exercise was organized with the support of the European Space Agency (ESA) and aimed at raising awareness across the entire space ecosystem, strengthening our common understanding and management of cybersecurity threats with the ultimate objective to better secure tomorrow. We will then focus on how the cyber security certifications can improve trust in satellites and spatial systems and how the EU Cyber Security Act and the recent EU Common Criteria (EUCC) Implementation Act could become effective tools to support a future regulation of the space domain. As an established IT Security Evaluation Facility, licensed by ANSSI, with 25 years of experience in the security evaluation business, we will delve into the rigorous processes that ensure solutions and services stay compliant with the strictest regulatory demands. Finally, we will explore the new challenges posed by the certification of Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Key Distribution, two technological pillars that are particularly relevant for tomorrow's space domain. Thales has been leading these innovative technologies, setting benchmarks and preparing the future. As we stand on this new era in cybersecurity, we will guide you through what these innovations may hold.
Type d'intervention
Attack demos
Location
Hacking Lab area