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Black Hat | Houston, We Have a Problem: Analyzing the Security of Low Earth Orbit Satellites @BlackHatOfficialYT | Uploaded 8 months ago | Updated 27 minutes ago
Satellites have become a fundamental part of modern society, providing crucial services such as communication, global navigation, earth observation and weather monitoring. The number of satellites, especially in the Low Earth Orbit (LEO), has recently seen a dramatic increase in the wake of the "New Space" era. With their number continuously increasing, there is a growing need to ensure their security. Despite this, little to no research has been done on the security of LEO satellites. This talk will present the first public security analysis and exploitation of real-world satellites, specifically focusing on LEO satellites....

By: Johannes Willbold

Full Abstract and Presentation Materials: blackhat.com/us-23/briefings/schedule/#houston-we-have-a-problem-analyzing-the-security-of-low-earth-orbit-satellites-32468
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