
Charles Bolden: Why Space Is Not Air-Gapped
From Security Cocktail Hour by Joe Patti and Adam Roth
June 2, 2026 · 47 min · Episode 78
About this episode
Charles Bolden discusses the complexities of space security and the misconceptions surrounding isolation in space.
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/
People in this episode
Hosts: Joe Patti, Adam Roth
Guest: Charles Bolden
Topics covered
- space security
- NASA
- cybersecurity
- mission control
- colonization
- attack surface
Keywords
- space
- NASA
- cybersecurity
- mission control
- colonization
- attack surface
- Charles Bolden
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Intrepid Museum, Astronauts for America
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