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Designing Secure Satellite Systems with FIPS 140-3, CNSA 2.0, and PQC

Meeting evolving security requirements like CNSA 2.0 and FIPS 140-3 is becoming a critical challenge for satellite systems, especially when deployments must remain secure for decades with limited ability to update. Design decisions made early in the architecture directly impact certification timelines, long-term security, and system maintainability.

Register today: Designing Secure Satellite Systems with FIPS 140-3, CNSA 2.0, and PQC Date: May 14 | 9 AM PT

This session focuses on practical approaches to building secure satellite systems. We’ll explore how to integrate compliant cryptography, secure boot, and prepare for post-quantum threats without increasing system complexity or delaying deployment.

This session will cover:

How to approach FIPS 140-3 in satellite systems, including strategies to reduce rework and avoid delays in certification

How to incorporate CNSA 2.0 and post-quantum cryptography (PQC), including when and how to use hybrid approaches in constrained environments

How to implement secure boot and firmware update protection for systems that cannot be easily accessed or patched

How to design scalable key management and a hardware-rooted chain of trust across long-life missions

Register now to learn practical strategies for securing long-life satellite systems.

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