Cyber Initiatives
Expect New and Different Players at Cyber 1.4
Written by: developer
The Space Foundation strives to attract new and diverse players in the cyber domain each year at our annual cyber conference, Cyber 1.4, held immediately preceding the Space Symposium.
This year is no different. In addition to established participants to the cyber security world, expect some cyber professionals who are not as well known in the aerospace/defense community. The goal is to diversify the discussion and broaden the most vital dialogue on cyber security, bringing additional perspective to shared cyber challenges.
Some of the partcipating organizations include:
- North American Electric Reliability Corporation
- Chemring
- Fixmo
- Mach 1 Development
- FireEye
- Cyber Engineering and Development
- MainNerve
See more about Cyber 1.4 and register here.
Co-sponsors
a.i. solutions; Aeroflex Microelectronic Solutions; Aerojet Rocketdyne; Airbus Group, Inc.; Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI); Arianespace; ATK; Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.; Booz Allen Hamilton; Colorado Space Business Roundtable (CSBR); Colorado Space Coalition; EaglePicher Technologies, LLC; El Pomar Foundation; Euroconsult; Exelis; FedEx; Fisher Space Pen; Government Executive Media Group; High Impact Creative; Holland & Hart LLP; Inmarsat; Intelsat General Corporation; Launchspace; Lockheed Martin; Maui Economic Development Board (MEDB); MetiSpace Technologies, Inc.; Millennium Engineering and Integration Company; Moog Inc.; Müller-BBM VibroAkustik Systeme, Inc.; National Science Teachers Association; Northrop Grumman; Orbital Sciences Corporation; Orbital Technologies Corporation (ORBITEC); PAE; Pulsed Harmonix; Raytheon; Scitor Corporation; Secure World Foundation; SES Government Solutions; SLS and Orion Industry Team; Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC); SpaceX; Spincraft; SSL; Stellar Solutions,Inc.; The Boeing Company; The SI Organization; United Launch Alliance; and Universities Space Research Association (USRA); Aviation Week, SatNews Publishers; SpaceNews and TechBriefs Media Group are media partners.
This article is part of Space Watch: May 2014 (Volume: 13, Issue: 5).