
Space Force Begins $212 Million Network Overhaul
The U.S. Space Force is moving forward with a major digital overhaul, awarding a $212 million contract to CACI to modernize networks at all 14 of its bases.
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The U.S. Space Force is moving forward with a major digital overhaul, awarding a $212 million contract to CACI to modernize networks at all 14 of its bases.

Navigating online privacy settings can be confusing. Learn what 'opting out' of data sharing truly means and how tools like Global Privacy Control can simplify it.

A critical security flaw in NASA's spacecraft communication software went undetected by humans for three years but was found and fixed by an AI in just four days.

A new report reveals a surge in cyberattacks on space systems, with over 237 incidents linked to armed conflicts between 2023 and 2025, signaling a new era of digital warfare.

Europe's first in-orbit hacking competition, CTRL+Space, saw ethical hackers test the defenses of a live satellite, highlighting the growing need for space cybersecurity.

An international workshop in Pittsburgh on November 11, 2025, will unite experts to address the growing cybersecurity risks facing interconnected Earth and space infrastructure.

As China expands its space capabilities, analysts urge the U.S. to take decisive action to protect its nearly $241 billion space economy and national security interests.

While quantum communication and sensing technologies are set for near-term space deployment, experts caution that placing quantum computers in orbit remains a distant goal.

WISeSat.Space, a subsidiary of Swiss firm WISeKey, has signed a strategic agreement with South Korean company INNOSPACE to launch its secure satellite constellation.

The commercial space industry is at a crossroads, forced to abandon its historically reactive stance on cybersecurity as threats to satellite networks intensify.

Experts urge the Federal Communications Commission to modernize regulations to protect the U.S. space sector from growing economic and military threats posed by China.

Industry leaders are drawing lessons from aerospace engineering to build trust in AI, arguing it's essential for business growth and security.