Space security is an increasingly important issue, and one that
has taken on new meaning in recent years with increased concerns
about protecting space capabilities from both intentional and
environmental threats. 


On April 14, 2016, the Secure World Foundation hosted an
invite-only luncheon panel discussion at the Broadmoor Hotel in
Colorado Springs, Colorado, as part of the 32nd Annual Space
Symposium, to discuss the current state of space security using the
lens of existing norms of behavior, concerns about the resiliency
of space assets, and changing attitudes about space
protection. 


For further information and speaker presentations, please visit
the
event page
 on the SWF website.


Speakers

Mr. Pierre Delsaux, Deputy Director General at the
European Commission Directorate General for the Internal Market,
Industry, Entrepreneurship and SME’s
Mr. Erik Eliasen, Vice President at National Security
Space Programs
Lt. Col. Mike Hellmann, Assistant Branch Chief of
Strategic Planning and Concepts within the German MOD
Lt. General Eduardo Peña Merino, General de
Aviación, Comandante del Comando de Combate, of the Chilean
Air Force

Moderator: Dr. Michael Simpson, SWF Executive Director.