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Run a red/blue exercise against a satellite — safely.

SafeKey Space is a red/blue satellite security console: SPARTA-mapped anomaly detection over CubeSat bus telemetry, paired with a safety-locked simulated red team. The 30-day trial puts the real production detection stack in your hands against a simulated spacecraft — attack it, watch the blue team catch it, and keep the evidence.

How the trial works

Three steps, thirty days, on your terms.

01

Intake call

We talk through your environment and use case, sign the trial agreement, and complete a US-person attestation. Every trial starts with a conversation — there is no self-serve signup.

02

We provision your instance

Within one business day of a signed agreement, you get a private, isolated instance and your individually issued operator credentials.

03

30 days of hands-on red/blue work

Launch simulated attacks, review detections and the audit trail, and run our detection-response playbook — with our team a message away, and a working check-in at day 25.

What you get

The real stack, in your hands, for thirty days.

  • A private, isolated instance — hosted by us or shipped for self-hosting
  • The real production detection stack against a simulated CubeSat (EPS, ADCS, thermal, flight computer, UHF link telemetry)
  • A safety-locked simulated red team — PIN-unlocked attack scenarios, every result tagged as simulated
  • An identity-bound, tamper-evident audit trail
  • The detection-response playbook and direct founder support

Eligibility

SafeKey Space includes export-controlled technology (USML Category XI/XV scope, under export-counsel review), so trials are available to US persons only, and we verify eligibility before granting access. The intake call covers this — it takes a few minutes and protects both of us.

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FAQ

Questions teams ask us.

Is this self-serve?

No. Every trial starts with an intake call. We sign a trial agreement and complete a US-person attestation before any credentials are issued. That conversation is short, but it is required.

Do trial attacks touch real hardware or RF?

No. The trial runs the real production detection stack against a simulated CubeSat. Every attack is a PIN-unlocked scenario tagged as simulated. Real hardware and RF validation happen in our Phase-1 RF lab, not in the trial.

Can we run it in our environment?

Yes. The trial ships either as a hosted, isolated instance run by us, or as a self-hosted bundle for your environment. Either way, you get individually issued operator credentials and an identity-bound audit trail.

What does it detect today?

SPARTA-mapped anomaly detection over CubeSat bus telemetry: command and telemetry anomalies on the flight computer, power and EPS anomalies, ADCS and thermal anomalies, and UHF link telemetry anomalies. RF-layer jamming detection is on the Phase-1 RF lab roadmap and is not part of the trial.

What happens after 30 days?

At day 25 we run a working check-in to walk through detections, the audit trail, and what a longer engagement would look like. After day 30 the instance is decommissioned unless we move into a paid engagement. You keep the evidence from your trial either way.