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.
If you have questions about any of the above, please contact us at facts@wolfssl.com or call us at +1 425 245 8247.
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