About the CySpace Connected Capability Network
The domain of space is becoming increasingly congested, contested and competed as space actors, state and private enterprise, seek to reap the benefits space systems can provide. As innovation continues to broaden the capabilities of space systems, these are playing an increasing role in facilitating functions of society, economy and national security. Space is identified as part of our Critical National Infrastructure and strengthening the security of our space assets must be a priority for the sector and government to ensure our social and economic prosperity.
The CySpace Connected Capability Network aims to create a more resilient space domain by bringing together partners from across industry, academia and government within and outside the space sector to map relevant capabilities and expertise that can be leveraged to create new products and services that address our most critical vulnerabilities. This CySpace CCN is led by SpaceWest and delivered in partnership with Frazer-Nash Consultancy, Space South Central, North West Space Cluster, Space North East, Space Wales, Space East and Space Northern Ireland as well as our cyber cluster from across the UK. The programme is funded and supported by the Satellite Applications Catapult as part of their Connected Capability programme.
Help to shape the trajectory of CySpace CCN by completing a survey about UK cyber security and space infrastructure requirements by 28/02/2025 to inform Working Group Discussions.
Here you will find the link to the survey (deadline is the 28th February 2025): https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=MH_ksn3NTkql2rGM8aQVG75buxhyFORFnEkE9K4JxD5UQ0JUQUFOOTVJV1NFNUNLNEs0UlpBRkFYQi4u&route=shorturl