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SSC Cyber Expo Touts Innovative Technology, Partnerships to Combat the Threat – Space Systems Command


During Space Systems Command’s 2024 Cyber Expo attendees participated in hands-on demonstrations to gain exposure to emerging cyber technologies and capabilities such as this smart circuit board, which was on display from April 23-24, 2024, at Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Calif. This two-day expo not only connected attendees to industry experts from SSC, government, industry, and academia through discussions on the importance of cyber resilience, but also provided them the chance to solve a series of simulated ground system and spacecraft challenges. (U.S. Space Force photo by Van Ha)
United States Space Force Col. Craig Frank, Space Systems Command’s Chief Information Office (CIO) director, speaks about priorities and capabilities of digital resiliency and AI for decision advantage during the 2024 Cyber Expo at Los Angeles Air Force Base on April 23, 2024, in El Segundo, Calif. Cyber professionals who attended the two-day event learned how SSC is using cyber resilience, today and tomorrow, to protect current and future space systems and acquisitions. (U.S. Space Force photo by Van Ha)
Ms. Joy White, Space Systems Command’s senior executive director, provided opening remarks during SSC’s Cyber Expo April 23, 2024, at Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, Calif. Senior and thought leaders joined together from April 23-24 to give attendees insight about the use of cyber resilience through panel discussions, one-on-ones, and hands-on demonstrations as an opportunity to showcase how SSC is using cyber resilience to protect current and future space systems and acquisitions. (U.S. Space Force photo Van Ha)
Mr. Tse-Hong “Richard” Yu, director of the Digital Superiority Directorate (J6) and Chief Information Officer, U.S. Space Command, speaks during the 2024 Cyber Expo at Los Angeles Air Force Base on April 24, 2024, in El Segundo, Calif. As the director and CIO Mr. Yu ensures the robustness of command, control, communication, and computer systems, while taking on the responsibility of spearheading the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies into USSPACECOM’s operations. Presentations and panel discussions, like this, gave military, government, contractors, academia, and commercial industry professionals an opportunity to learn how Space Systems Command is using cyber resilience, today and tomorrow, to protect our current and future space systems and acquisitions. (U.S. Space Force photo by Van Ha)

 

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