Why Satellite Communication Eavesdropping Will Remain A Problem


8/6/2020
04:10 PMOxford PhD candidate James Pavur shows that SATCOM security has still made no progress since previous Black Hat disclosures, and discusses the physical and economic limitations that slow make it unlikely to improve anytime soon.

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