Space has evolved from a government-led domain into a crowded global infrastructure that supports navigation, communications, weather data, and timing signals used every day on Earth.
As space systems grow in scale and importance, so does their exposure to cyber threats—often with far fewer options to fix issues once a satellite is launched.
In this online session on November 17, 2026, Ivana Butorac takes a “Space Walk” through space cybersecurity: what it is, how it differs from conventional environments, and what questions matter most before launch.
We will also touch on the emerging regulatory landscape, real-world attack patterns, and lessons for GRC in high-stakes, high-constraint contexts.
Why attend
- Understand why space systems have become a high-value target and a dependency for services on Earth.
- Learn how space cybersecurity differs when physical access is impossible and updates can be limited.
- Get a clear view of the regulatory landscape shaping space cybersecurity expectations.
- Review examples of key threats and real-world attacks affecting space infrastructure and ground systems.
- Take away practical lessons for cyber risk and governance in high-constraint environments.
A teams link for the session will be provided the day before the event.
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