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EPISODE · Aug 10, 2021 · 41 MIN

Episode 162 - Security in Space with Frank Pound

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What do you call cyberspace in space? What is the evolution of cyber security in space? The expert Frank Pound, computer scientist, entrepreneur, founder and president of Astro Sec is the guest to clarify all things related to cyberspace. Space traffic control is discussed. Frank advised the Air Force, Space Force, and their contractors to help build the Hack-A-Sat competition which attracted teams from around the world to demonstrate their prowess in this blended space and cyber competition challenging them in everything from orbital dynamics to radio communications.   1:00 – Intro  2:10 – Bio Frank Pound 11:10 - Frank Pound talks about the democratization of technology  12:03 – The explosion of IOTs on the market, sensors, and rapid advancements on space launch  12:54 – The open-source hardware movement 18:04 – General excitement about space in 2019 and investment in safety 20:56 – Potential for a cascading effect making space travel impossible  23:37 – Frank Pound talks about safety measures 24:50 – A summary of Hack-A-Sat’s latest works 27:22 – Alternatives to cyber security and safety in space  37:00 – Frank answers the question on how to do missions in space 40:16 – How to find out more about Frank Pound and Hack-A-Sat’s competition, interviews and resources    Hacker Valley Studio: Swag | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Email Ron & Chris | Website Frank Pound: Twitter | Website Support Hacker Valley Studio on Patreon Join our monthly mastermind group via Patreon Visit our friends and sponsor Panther Labs

What do you call cyberspace in space? What is the evolution of cyber security in space? The expert Frank Pound, computer scientist, entrepreneur, founder and president of Astro Sec is the guest to clarify all things related to cyberspace. Space traffic control is discussed. Frank advised the Air Force, Space Force, and their contractors to help build the Hack-A-Sat competition which attracted teams from around the world to demonstrate their prowess in this blended space and cyber competition challenging them in everything from orbital dynamics to radio communications.   1:00 – Intro  2:10 – Bio Frank Pound 11:10 - Frank Pound talks about the democratization of technology  12:03 – The explosion of IOTs on the market, sensors, and rapid advancements on space launch  12:54 – The open-source hardware movement 18:04 – General excitement about space in 2019 and investment in safety 20:56 – Potential for a cascading effect making space travel impossible  23:37 – Frank Pound talks about safety measures 24:50 – A summary of Hack-A-Sat’s latest works 27:22 – Alternatives to cyber security and safety in space  37:00 – Frank answers the question on how to do missions in space 40:16 – How to find out more about Frank Pound and Hack-A-Sat’s competition, interviews and resources    Hacker Valley Studio: Swag | LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | Email Ron & Chris | Website Frank Pound: Twitter | Website Support Hacker Valley Studio on Patreon Join our monthly mastermind group via Patreon Visit our friends and sponsor Panther Labs

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