Keysight to lead ESA work on blockchain-based anomaly detection for 5G non-terrestrial networks

Keysight Technologies will lead a European Space Agency (ESA) development program examining how blockchain technologies can be used to detect anomalies for 5G non-terrestrial networks (NTN). The effort includes evaluating blockchain frameworks aimed at improving security in NTN operations.

Discovered 2026-07-16T14:27:03.090863-07:00 | 2026-07-16T14:27:03.090863-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • NTN security is becoming a critical requirement as satellite-linked 5G expands; this ESA-led program focuses specifically on detecting anomalies that could indicate threats or malfunctions.
  • Keysight’s role as program lead signals growing test-and-technology validation partnerships between space agencies and communications security vendors.
  • The cluster ties blockchain-based mechanisms to telecom architecture (5G NTN), creating potential implications for how anomaly detection and trust layers are implemented across space-to-terrestrial services.

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