Hack-A-Sat
Hack-A-Sat 2020 was a satellite hacking contest run by the US Air Force and Defense Digital Service, with online qualifiers (spanning 48 weekend hours) and an online final event originally intended to be hosted at the DEF CON conference. The Cromulence team was responsible for much of both contests.
After months of collaboration with the Air Force Research Laboratory, Cromulence successfully hosted the Hack-A-Sat competition at DEF CON 28 Safe Mode. The HAS qualifying round concluded in May with 2,213 teams registered and over 6,000 players competing in the Jeopardy-style Capture the Flag (CTF) competition. Top teams qualified for the HAS final event, hosted virtually from Cromulence's Melbourne, FL facility. The final event, which included mock satellites "orbiting" on a custom-built carousel, was held between August 7th and 8th and featured 8 teams with players from 12 countries competing for a chance to win a piece of the $100,000 prize pool ($50,000 1st place, $30,000 2nd place, and $20,000 3rd place).
In addition to being a technical challenge for top hacking teams, HAS also had the goals of spreading awareness of the need for cybersecurity in space and providing opportunities for education of up-and-coming hackers. To this end, the challenges and solutions for both events have now been made available on Cromulence's GitHub. We hope the release of this software will help launch new collaborative efforts between the cybersecurity community and satellite operations.
https://github.com/cromulencellc/hackasat-qualifier-2020
https://github.com/cromulencellc/hackasat-final-2020
Visit https://hackasat.com/ to access the 3D Hackers Den experience and see all the activities from the Space Security Challenge during 2020 DEF CON Safe Mode.