@TechReport{Farrell:2019:SpaceSecurityScopingWorkshop, author = "Farrell, Marie and Bradbury, Matthew and Fisher, Michael and Maple, Carsten", institution = "University of Liverpool and University of Warwick", title = "{Space Security Scoping Workshop}", year = "2019", month = "1 February", type = "{Event Report}", file = ":ER-FAIRSpace2019.pdf:PDF", abstract = "The Space Security Scoping Workshop was jointly organised by the Universities of Liverpool (Marie Farrell and Michael Fisher) and Warwick (Matthew Bradbury and Carsten Maple). It was held on the 1st of February 2019 at the University of Liverpool Campus in London. There were 58 registrants but, due to adverse weather conditions, 29 attendees. The attendees were from a mix of academia and industry, including the UK Space Agency, Roke, RHEA Group, Space Platform Technologies, Softcat, Northern Space and Security, National Physical Laboratory, ESA Business Apps/STFC, Satellite Applications Catapult, Department of International Trade and the Universities of Liverpool, Warwick, Surrey, York, Northumbria, Leicester and Ss Cyril \& Methodius University, Skopje. The aim of the workshop was to discuss the cyber security issues related to robotic systems deployed in space in order to scope out research priorities and to develop collaborative R\&D programmes on the topic of cyber security between FAIR-SPACE and industrial partners. To this end, the workshop began with an introduction to the FAIR-SPACE Hub by Michael Fisher. Following this, Carsten Maple spoke about cyber security in general and Michael Fisher presented on the topic of verification and validation. Then, Matthew Bradbury and Marie Farrell led a discussion session that was guided by five questions about the cyber security issues faced when deploying robotic systems into space." }