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📢 Call for Papers – 3S 2025: Security for Space

There are only a few days left to submit your work for consideration in the first review cycle of 3S 2025 – Security for Space, an international conference dedicated to advancing research at the intersection of space systems and security.

🗓️ Submission Deadline: April 16, 2025

We invite high-quality contributions on topics including (but not limited to):

- Applied crypto for space.

- Avionics (spacecraft) security (security of avionics busses, on board data handling, processors, etc.).

- Ground segment security.

- RF jamming and anti-jamming techniques.

- Security at System level.

- Security for “New Space” and mega-constellations.

- Security of optical space communications.

- Security of space communication protocols (e.g. CCSDS).

- Security of satcom systems (e.g. 5G NTN, DVB-S2, etc.).

- Security of space relays and interplanetary missions.

- Security Policies for space.

- Security assurance, accreditation, and certification

- Software security for Space Systems.

This is a unique opportunity to engage with leading researchers and practitioners in a rapidly evolving domain of critical importance.

🔗 Full call and submission details: security4space.esa.int/2025/cf

Please share with your networks — and don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the dialogue shaping the future of secure space technologies.

Security for Space Systems (3S) conferenceCall for papers2025 Security for Space Systems (3S) Conference fosters information exchange among researchers and practitioners on cutting-edge research and innovations in space systems security. The 2025 3S Conference will take place in ESA ESTEC, Noordwijk (The Netherlands), from 4 to 6 November 2025. The target audience includes everyone interested in the different aspects of space systems security. Authors are encouraged to write the abstract and introduction of their paper in a way that makes the results accessible and compelling to a general security researcher. All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee and accepted submissions will be published by IEEE in the Proceedings of the conference.