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The Space ISAC AI/ML Community focuses on the intersection of AI technologies, cybersecurity, and space infrastructure to provide guidance for improving space infrastructure security with trustworthy AI technologies.
The Space ISAC Watch Center achieved initial operational capability in March 2023.
Space ISAC contracted with the National Cybersecurity Center to operate Space ISAC in 2020.
After opening the Watch Center in 2023, Space ISAC member services include support for response, mitigation, and resilience initiatives and breaking down public-private information-sharing communication silos.
The establishment of Space ISAC was announced in April 2019 during a session at the 35th Space Symposium.
Space ISAC launched an Operational Watch Center and achieved initial operational capability.
Space ISAC was established in April 2019 at the 35th Space Symposium.
The Space ISAC, based in Colorado Springs, was established in 2019 to notify members of cyber threats and mitigation strategies.
The Space ISAC’s Watch Center is scheduled to open this fall to provide a platform for members to share information on threats or vulnerabilities.
Space ISAC created an unclassified portal in 2020.
The 2021-08-09 Space ISAC meeting titled Avoiding the Hackers: Small Sat Information Sharing and Analysis Discussion featured a presentation on the virtual "Hack-A-Sat" event associated with the 2020 Def Con cybersecurity convention.
In April the Space ISAC established a Small Satellite Community of Interest to develop and deliver risk-mitigation strategies to members and government partners to better protect the small satellite sector.
The nonprofit Space ISAC is based in Colorado Springs and was established in 2019 to bring together representatives from government agencies and companies to share intelligence and information about threats and vulnerabilities.
Microsoft is working with many Space ISAC members as part of its geospatial partner ecosystem to build solutions for industry, the U.S. government, and international organizations.
The Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Space ISAC) welcomed Microsoft as its newest member on 2021-06-23.
Space organizations established the Space ISAC, a nonprofit organization, in 2019.
Cyware is partnering with the Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Space ISAC) to provide Space ISAC and its members with the ability to collect, analyze, and share threat intelligence.
Space Policy Directive 5 specifically endorses the Space ISAC and encourages satellite owners and operators to share threat, warning, and incident information using venues such as Information Sharing and Analysis Centers.
The Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Space ISAC) was created in 2019 to exchange information on space-related cybersecurity threats.
Space ISAC was formally established in April 2019 as a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization.