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HACK-A-SAT RESOURCE LIBRARY

A collection of Resources for budding SAT hackers (Satellites, not the test¯\_(ツ)_/¯). Note: This is an evolving resource, so please contribute with a pull request

Jump To: Web sites | Articles and Op-Eds | Tools and Projects | Videos | Books and White Papers | 2020 Write-Ups | Programming Libraries | Miscellaneous | Contacts

BACKGROUND

The democratization of space has opened up a new frontier for exploration and innovation. But with this opportunity, new cybersecurity vulnerabilities are also being created. One human can design, build and launch a satellite, adhering to very few standards and security protocols. So how can we achieve safe, reliable and trustworthy operations to truly realize the promise of space? ...BY HACKING A SATELLITE.

The United States Air Force, in conjunction with the Defense Digital Service, presents this year’s Space Security Challenge, Hack-A-Sat. This challenge asks hackers from around the world to focus their skills and creativity on solving cybersecurity challenges on space systems... THE QUESTION IS, HOW?

RESOURCES

Hack A Sat Workshops

We are bringing a series of interactive workshops to DEF CON in complete Safemode via Twitch. Check out our vibrant, web-based virtual reality environment to access the workshops at dds-virtual.com, otherwise, see the github repo for the deets on game play for each of the work shops!

Hack A Sat Challenges

Articles and Op-Eds

Web Sites

Tools and Projects

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Videos

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Books and White Papers

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Hack-A-Sat 2020 Writeups

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Standards

  • CCSDS: The Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) is a multi-national forum for the development of communications & data systems standards for spaceflight. (https://public.ccsds.org/default.aspx)
  • OGC: Open Geospatial Consortium is a worldwide community committed to improving access to geospatial, or location information. (https://www.ogc.org/)
  • OMG Space DTF: The OMG Space Domain Task Force (Space DTF) was established to answer a call by industry professionals for greater interoperability as well as a reduction in costs, (https://www.omg.org/space/)

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Programming Libraries

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Miscellaneous

CONTACTS

Space and Satellite Security POCs

Defense Digital Service Library Custodians

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