About
As part of the third edition of CYSAT, the Thales offensive cybersecurity team took up the challenge of remotely taking control of the OPS-SAT satellite, an ESA nanosatellite, by identifying vulnerabilities that could disrupt the operation of the ESA satellite, a flying laboratory for third parties to load experimental software and firmware.

This world-first satellite hacking exercise will enhance the security of the satellite and associated applications, contributing to the development of cyber resilience in space equipment to better protect sensitive data and ensure the long-term viability of space programs.
Agenda
  • Opening by ESA : A well-controlled experiment with the Support of the European Space Agency
  • Discover the hacking of ESA's OPS-SAT satellite
  • Following this attack, learn more about the protection of satellites
  • Going further to cyber secure the whole space systems
Presenters
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Franck Perrin
Head of Discipline - Cyber and Platform, Thales Alenia Space
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Lionel Salmon
Director, Cyber Solutions by Thales
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Brian Jouannic
Mobile & Embedded software cybersecurity at Thales ITSEF (Information Technology Security Evaluation Facility)
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David Evans
OPS-SAT Project Manager Advanced Mission Concepts, European Space Agency (ESA)
Steve
steve.moscarelli@thalesgroup.com
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