SafeSpace Workshop

March 18th, 2025

Ginsburg Hall, University of Southern California
8am – 5pm, with a reception following the conference

March 19th 2025, Classified [Level S//NF]

Information Sciences Institute, Marina Del Rey
8am – 2pm 

The SafeSpace Workshop will develop a national strategic roadmap and catalyze generational advances at the intersection of space and cybersecurity research, policy, and education.

Executive Summary:

We will explore the wide range of challenges that motivate research, and we will highlight state-of-the-art methods to mitigate security needs in space.  The workshop will be organized along three themes: 1) Fundamental intellectual advances in theoretical and experimental methodologies and techniques, focusing on the intersection of generative AI and complex systems for space and cybersecurity; 2) New approaches to rapid dissemination of data and knowledge to accelerate multi-discipline and cross-organizational knowledge generation and community building; and 3) Advanced, accessible simulation, emulation and experimentation infrastructure capabilities.

Featured Speaker:

Mr. Charles Brown, Deputy Director, USSF SSC S6 (Communications) [Keynote]

Speakers

Event Schedule
Speakers Organization
Brandon Bailey The Aerospace Corporation
Prashant Doshi The Aerospace Corporation
Hector Falcon SpaceISAC
Matt French USC Information Sciences Institute
Tim Graves The Aerospace Corporation
Mayank Kejriwal USC Information Sciences Institut
Larry Lidz Cisco
Ken Lui AIAA
Jacob Oakley SixGen
Guy Regev Northrop Grumman Corporation
Steve Schwab USC Information Sciences Institute
Neil Siegel USC

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Sponsored and in Collaboration With

Organizing Committee

Timothy Graves

General Manager, Physical Sciences Laboratories

The Aerospace Corporation

Sherman Williams

Managing Partner

AIN Ventures

Ashley Daniel

Director, Division Chief Technologist

Northrop Grumman

Location

Detailed parking information will be shared at a later date.

University of Southern California. Los Angeles, California

This program is open to all eligible individuals. USC CREST operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited factor.