Quantum Cyberattacks: A Future or Current Concern for Satellites?

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO May 23, 2025 | Original post on LinkedIn

Quantum Computing and Cryptography

Quantum cyberattacks are no longer theoretical — and the satellite networks we depend on are in the crosshairs.

We're honored to be featured in this new Constellations by Kratos Defense and Security Solutions article alongside experts from The Aerospace Corporation, OrbiSky (UKSA Leo '24), and others, exploring what quantum-enabled attacks could mean for space systems — and what operators can do now to get ahead of the threat.

At Secured Quantum Services (SQS), we believe that bridging classical and quantum systems in a layered architecture is the only scalable way forward. Resilience starts now — not later.

Thank you to the Constellations team for spotlighting this conversation at a moment when global space infrastructure has never been more interconnected — or more exposed.

Read the full article: Quantum Cyberattacks: A Future or Current Concern for Satellites?

Learn more on how you can act now and get started with our Quantum Testbed Pilot Program: www.sqs.world/pilotprogram

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