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1st SpaceSec 2023: San Diego, CA, USA
- 1st Workshop on Security of Space and Satellite Systems, SpaceSec 2023, San Diego, California, USA, Feburary, 27, 2023. The Internet Society 2023, ISBN 1-891562-89-4
Session 2 (Threat Modelling)
- Andrei Costin, Hannu Turtiainen, Syed Khandkher, Timo Hämäläinen
:
Cybersecurity of COSPAS-SARSAT and EPIRB: threat and attacker models, exploits, future research. - Benjamin Cyr, Yan Long, Takeshi Sugawara, Kevin Fu:
Position Paper: Space System Threat Models Must Account for Satellite Sensor Spoofing.
Session 3 (Link Segment Security)
- Frederick Rawlins, Richard Baker, Ivan Martinovic:
Death By A Thousand COTS: Disrupting Satellite Communications using Low Earth Orbit Constellations. - Minghao Lin, Minghao Cheng, Dongsheng Luo, Yueqi Chen:
CLExtract: Recovering Highly Corrupted DVB/GSE Satellite Stream with Contrastive Learning. - Edd Salkield, Sebastian Köhler, Simon Birnbach, Richard Baker, Martin Strohmeier, Ivan Martinovic:
Firefly: Spoofing Earth Observation Satellite Data through Radio Overshadowing. - Stephen Herwig:
Towards Protecting Billions and Billions of Bits on the Interplanetary Internet.
Session 4 (Space Segment Security)
- Tobias Scharnowski, Felix Buchmann, Simon Wörner, Thorsten Holz:
A Case Study on Fuzzing Satellite Firmware. - Frank Lee, Gregory Falco:
The Vulnerabilities Less Exploited: Cyberattacks on End-of-Life Satellites.
Session 5 (Test Beds)
- Andrei Costin, Hannu Turtiainen, Syed Khandkher, Timo Hämäläinen:
Towards a Unified Cybersecurity Testing Lab for Satellite, Aerospace, Avionics, Maritime, Drone (SAAMD) technologies and communications. - Julian Huwyler, James Pavur, Giorgio Tresoldi
, Martin Strohmeier:
QPEP in the Real World: A Testbed for Secure Satellite Communication Performance.
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