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Welcome to the March edition of Space Security Sentinel!

Cyber threats in space are evolving fast, and this month, we’re diving into two critical fronts. We caught up with executives from encryption tech company Cavero Quantum to explore how quantum technologies could reshape security in space — and what companies need to do now to stay ahead of emerging threats. We also heard from Valour Consultancy about the cybersecurity risks surging in maritime as LEO-powered connectivity expands across vessels.

Meanwhile, CyberSat 2025 is open for registration! If you're serious about securing space, this is the event to attend, and now is the time to get the best rates. Plus, our Call for Technical Presentations is open through April 14. We’re looking for hands-on how-to sessions and real-world case studies that deliver actionable solutions to critical security challenges. Got expertise to share? Submit your idea and help shape the future of space cybersecurity.

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📩 mholmes@accessintel.com
— Mark Holmes, Program Chair, CyberSat


Cavero Execs Talk Quantum Future in the Space Sector
What impact could quantum technologies have on the space sector? There are a number of new companies looking to play in this space. One of them is Cavero Quantum, a company that has developed what it claims are some of the most secure, software-based cryptographic keys.

Space Security Sentinel spoke to Cavero Quantum CTO Frey Wilson and CEO James Trenholme about quantum solutions for the space sector…[continued]

Tech Leaders Talk Up Quantum, New Manufacturing Technologies and Telecoms Integration
Satellite industry CTOs talked up novel manufacturing techniques, integration with terrestrial networks, including direct-to-device connectivity, and a new market for satellite services in quantum key…[continued]
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