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Charles Bolden: Why Space Is Not Air-Gapped

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Former NASA Administrator and astronaut Charles Bolden joins the Security Cocktail Hour to explain why space is not as isolated as people assume. We cover: * Why mission control still sits in the middle * Why messages get routed, reviewed, and filtered before reaching a vehicle * How consumer devices expand the attack surface in space * What cooperation in orbit teaches about security and civics * Why he does not buy the hype about easy moon or Mars colonization Organizations mentioned in this episode: Intrepid Museum: https://intrepidmuseum.org/ Astronauts for America: https://www.astronautsforamerica.org/

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