The Spacecraft Hacker's Handbook: A Practical Security Guide to Breaking Space Systems
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A practical security field manual written by practitioners Andrzej Olchawa and Milenko Starcik, covering the full attack surface of modern space systems — including ground stations, flight software, and satellite terminals. The book walks readers through real vulnerabilities discovered in operational space systems, serving as a hands-on guide for security professionals interested in spacecraft hacking.
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The Spacecraft Hacker's Handbook takes security professionals through the full attack surface of a modern space system: the ground stations that send commands, the flight software running on the spacecraft, and the satellite terminals on the ground that consume the signal.
Andrzej Olchawa and Milenko Starcik walk readers through real vulnerabilities they've found in the op...
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