CyberSat 2026 invites practitioners, engineers, operators, and security leaders from across government, industry, and research sectors to submit proposals that advance the state of space cybersecurity.
Built for professionals responsible for the security of space systems and the critical infrastructure that depends on them.
CyberSat 2026 will be held over four days. The Unclassified Program takes place November 2–3 at the Hyatt Regency Reston. The Classified Program (TS/SCI-level, NOFORN) will be held at the Aerospace Corporation’s SCIF in Chantilly, VA, from November 4–5.
CyberSat places strong emphasis on technical depth, operational insight, and practical, how-to information. Our audience includes engineers, operators, security professionals, and government leaders responsible for protecting satellite systems, ground infrastructure, and space-enabled services.
Submissions that provide real-world lessons learned, engineering approaches, or actionable methods are especially encouraged. As space systems become increasingly software-defined, autonomous, and digitally interconnected, the cyber threat landscape continues to evolve — and CyberSat is where those challenges get addressed head-on.
The Unclassified Program features multiple session formats designed to showcase the full range of expertise in our community.
CyberSat welcomes submissions across the full spectrum of space cybersecurity, with particular interest in:
★ Submissions that combine technical rigor with operational relevance will be prioritized.
Submissions focused primarily on product promotion or marketing will not be considered. CyberSat is a practitioner-first forum — all proposals must deliver educational value and actionable insight for the audience.
CyberSat speaking selections are made independently through the CFP process. Companies seeking guaranteed speaking opportunities should contact Paula November, Sales Director, to discuss sponsorship options.
Complete the form below to submit your speaking proposal for CyberSat 2026. All submissions are reviewed by the CyberSat program committee.
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