Nel quadro delle iniziative del Progetto RESTART, finanziato dall’Unione Europea attraverso i fondi PNRR – a cui la Fondazione Ugo Bordoni contribuisce con tre progetti – è in programma un appuntamento formativo dedicato al ruolo dei sistemi di comunicazione wireless operanti al di sopra della superficie terrestre (NTN) e alle vulnerabilità e agli aspetti di sicurezza connessi.
L’evento, intitolato “Non Terrestrial Networks architectures, their vulnerabilities and security aspects”, si terrà mercoledì 3 giugno alle ore 17:30 in formato tutorial e sarà presentato dal ricercatore della Direzione Scientifica della FUB, Francesco Matera.
Descrizione Tutorial
Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), with their connection to terrestrial networks, pose new challenges from different points of view also in terms of reliability, vulnerability and therefore of security. Even today it is still to be understood whether the NTN network can be assimilated, for telecommunication aspects, to terrestrial segments, and therefore, whether it can be sufficient to apply the criteria required by the various standardization bodies in terms of security for 5G networks. But many other aspects must be taken into consideration that specifically concern the characteristics of these flying objects as their entire life cycle from construction, to launch up to their decommissioning. This tutorial will try to examine all these aspects by quickly describing the architectures of NTN networks with their possible vulnerabilities, reviewing the main standardizations and certifications in terms of cybersecurity, and how instead the topic of the life cycle of the satellite is being approached.
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https://polimi-it.zoom.us/j/97188774787