Saturday, February 10, 2024 from 11:00 AM to 12:35 PM PST
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*****This is a hybrid meeting, with in-person and online attendance. The speaker will speak in person.
*In-person attendance:
Lomita Library (Don Knabe Meeting Room)
24200 Narbonne Ave., Lomita, CA 90717
https://maps.app.goo.gl/iNhoSAKwJwUr1aEP9
(South of 405 Hwy, North of Pacific Coast Hwy 1 (PCH 1), West of 110 Hwy, East of Hawthorne Blvd.)
(also online for a hybrid event)
(This event is not sponsored by the Lomita Library)
*Online attendance:
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(Lunch not provided. Welcome to bring own lunch. If interested for a group order, please contact us,)
Software developer and an aerospace cybersecurity instructor focusing on satellite systems.
(The speaker will present in person.)
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Tentative Agenda: (All Time PST (GMT -0800)) (US and Canada)
10:15 am: Check-in, Networking
11:00 am: Introduction and welcome
11:05 am: Presentation + Q/A
12:35 pm: Networking, Adjourn.
02:00 pm: Leave Meeting Room by 2 pm PST.
Aerospace Cybersecurity:
Protecting Critical Space and Aviation Infrastructure
This lecture will be an interactive introduction to aerospace cybersecurity focusing on critical security vulnerabilities within diverse aerospace systems. Delving into the principles of secure design and protocols, we will explore the methodology for developing resilient aerospace systems and discuss emerging technologies for securing space systems. Throughout the lecture, multiple case studies will be analyzed, delving into the intricacies of investigating the security dynamics of satellites, drones, and aircraft. We will also discuss evolving challenges and innovations shaping the landscape of aerospace cybersecurity. By analyzing real-world examples and emphasizing the imperative nature of space cybersecurity, this lecture seeks to demonstrate various models for implementing secure standards within space systems. The overarching goal is to equip participants with a robust paradigm that places security at the forefront, facilitating the development of secure and resilient aerospace systems.
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Disclaimer: The views of the speakers do not represent the views of AIAA or the AIAA Los Angeles-Las Vegas Section
Ms. Angelina Tsuboi
Angelina Tsuboi is a software developer and an aerospace cybersecurity instructor focusing on satellite systems. With over a decade of programming and development experience in addition to being a scientific researcher for NASA, she has been involved in numerous aeronautical and space-focused security initiatives for a wide range of applications ranging from drones, aircraft, and satellites.
Driven by her passion for teaching, Angelina finds joy in simplifying complex subjects such as aerospace, cybersecurity, and programming to empower her students, Angelina focuses on ensuring that her students can readily apply the acquired skills to their professional and personal endeavors. Angelina is also the founder of Stellaryx Labs, a consultation, education, and development services company at the nexus of software, security, and aerospace. To learn more about her work, visit her website: angelinatsuboi.com
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