New Threats Demand New Defenses – CyberSat 2025 Awaits. Register Now!
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Does your work touch on the intersection of cybersecurity, satellite operations, and space-based infrastructure? If so, there’s no substitute for CyberSat. Since 2017, it’s been the only event purpose-built to protect space assets—bringing together cybersecurity leaders, satellite operators, government, military, and intelligence professionals through both Unclassified and Classified Programming.
Ms. Arrington is is the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer. In this capacity, she serves as the primary advisor to the Secretary of Defense for information management/Information Technology (IT); information assurance, as well as non-intelligence space systems; critical satellite communications, navigation, and timing programs; spectrum; and telecommunications.
This year, CyberSat introduces two powerful new tracks built to meet the evolving demands of today’s cyber and national security professionals:
Business, Policy, Partnerships (BPP): Where strategy, acquisition, and mission priorities align
Technology, Threats, Solutions (TTS): Where cyber operators and engineers confront today’s real-world threats
Track One: Business, Policy, Partnerships (BPP)
This track explores the strategic, regulatory, and economic drivers shaping the cybersecurity of space systems. It focuses on evolving U.S. and allied government policy, including mandated frameworks like CMMC 2.0, and the growing imperative to secure space as a critical warfighting domain. With nation-state threats accelerating and space now central to national defense, government agencies have made clear that cyber-secure space systems are a top priority. Sessions in this track examine public-private collaboration, acquisition strategies, hybrid architectures, and the commercial sector’s expanding role in enabling mission assurance across the entire space enterprise.
Track Two: Technology, Threats, Solutions (TTS)
Built for the cyber operators, engineers, and researchers securing space systems at the tactical edge, this track showcases hands-on techniques, real-world testing, and applied defenses — from on-board intrusion detection to purple teaming in orbit and space-specific zero trust architectures. With space assets increasingly targeted by nation-state actors and AI-enabled threats, expect deep dives on the methods being used now to harden satellite networks, ground infrastructure, and mission-critical data flows. Attendees will gain actionable intel on identity governance, anomaly detection, red-blue team integration, and next-generation cyber defense built for the orbital domain.
This is a must-attend event. Finally, a group that understands the convergence of space and cyber and has speakers who will say the quiet parts out loud.
– Paul Maguire, CEO & Founder, Knowmadics
Trusted by Experts From:
NASA •
U.S. Space Force •
CISA •
NRO •
Amazon •
Kepler Communications •
UltiSat •
Aerospacelab •
Aerospace Corp. •
Space Systems Command •
Northrop Grumman •
NSA •
MITRE Corp. •
Sandia National Labs •
Johns Hopkins APL •
Lockheed Martin •
Booz Allen Hamilton •
DARPA •
DOD •
U.S. Air Force •
U.S. Coast Guard •
National Space Intelligence Center •
AFRL •
Fortinet Federal •
And More
Why CyberSat?
Because space is no longer untouchable—and neither is your mission. CyberSat cuts through the noise with real-world insight, technical depth, and direct access to the people shaping and securing the future of space.
Explore the implications of AI and quantum on space system security—from algorithmic manipulation to quantum-resilient encryption strategies.
Dive into mission-relevant sessions on satellite and ground station hardening, secure-by-design engineering, threat modeling, and data-centric protection.
Gain early access to classified briefings and exclusive real-world insights from the U.S. government, Space Force, IC, commercial operators, and cyber mission leaders.
Collaborate with operational end-users, not just vendors—CyberSat is purpose-built for the people who manage and defend space-connected systems.
Classified & Unclassified Programming to Keep You Ahead of the Threat
As cyber threats continue to evolve, gain actionable intelligence to protect your critical infrastructure and secure the integrity of your data. Past speakers have represented the U.S. Space Force, National Reconnaissance Office, Space Systems Command, Space Development Agency, Sandia National Laboratories, National Space Intelligence Center,MIT Lincoln Laboratory,Space Dynamics Laboratory,Viasat, and more!
Unclassified Program, November 17-18 (Full Day Nov. 17 & 18)
Attend the only satellite security event that successfully unites satellite, space, and cybersecurity experts with government officials for critical discussions and in-depth insight into the latest cyber threats.
Your adversaries will never stop trying to find and exploit stress points and vulnerabilities, which will cause disruption and possible destruction of your systems and processes – you need to plan and prepare your organization against such threats.
Classified Program, November 19-20 (Full Day Nov. 19 & Half Day Nov. 20) The DoD, intelligence community, and space and satellite industry leaders will discuss advancements and challenges in assuring space system missions throughout the ever-increasingly cyber-contested lifecycle.
Working alongside government, military and industry participants to identify threat vectors and formulate solutions to thwart next-gen attacks. Speakers will share TS-SCI level presentations on how to build resiliency and ensure safety within the space ecosystem.
CyberSat offers a powerful opportunity to better understand today’s most urgent cybersecurity threats to space data—and what they could mean for your company’s mission, resilience, and ability to stay a step ahead.