Copernicus stakeholders together to implement common security requirements, strengthening risk management and ensuring secure, resilient Earth observation services for Europe.
On 1 September 2025, EUSPA and the European Commission hosted a webinar with over 300 participants to present Galileo’s new Open Service Navigation Message Authentication (OSNMA), declared operational on 24 July.
The EU Space Security Accreditation Board and the EU Satellite Centre agree to cooperate on the EU Earth Observation Governmental Service (EOGS) pilot project.
The soon-to-be launched Galileo OSNMA, a data authentication function provides more robust Position, Velocity and Time information to Galileo Open Service users. It will be freely accessible worldwide on 24 July.
This year marks a significant milestone in the journey of the Security Accreditation Board (SAB), as it proudly celebrates 15 years of dedicated service as the accreditation authority for the entire EU Space Programme and all its components: Copernicus, EGNOS, Galileo, GOVSATCOM, IRIS2, and SSA.
European GNSS and Copernicus Earth Observation data not only play a key role in individual modes of mobility, they are also essential to creating a truly intermodal transport system.