Everything you need to know about GNSS vulnerabilities

Business continuity planning: GNSS the time is up

Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) have become ubiquitous in modern society and play a vital role in various industries, including transportation, broadcast media and global financial services. However, GNSS and GPS signals are susceptible to various types of interference and cyber attacks that can impact the trust, resilience and accuracy of GNSS based systems.

Companies relying on GNSS and GPS for business-critical operations must be aware of these vulnerabilities to roll out GNSS cybersecurity audits and risk assessment for GNSS dependent financial transactions, GNSS resilience, compliance, data integrity and improve business continuity plans.

Hosted by Dr Robert Hampshire, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology at the US Department of Transportation (DOT), this roundtable session brings together a cross-section of industry professionals from global financial services and leading international experts, offering practical advice, readily available resources and emerging technologies to reduce risk of GNSS and GPS dependency.

  • Dr Robert Hampshire

    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology, US DOT

  • Diana Furchtgott-Roth

    Heritage Foundation and George Washington University

  • Judah Levine

    Fellow, National Institute of Standards and Technology

  • Karen Van Dyke

    Director for PNT, US DOT

  • Steve Suarez

    Global Head of Innovation, Financial Services

  • Kathryn Condello

    Sr Director, National Security / Emergency Preparedness, Lumen Technologies

  • Richard Hoptroff

    Founder and Chief Time Officer, Hoptroff

In this one hour live roundtable session, you will learn:

  • The rising GNSS vulnerabilities and the potential consequences of GNSS disruptions such as service outages, errors, or inaccuracies

  • Example use cases where GNSS vulnerabilities can have a significant impact on your business continuity

  • How to enable new resilient complementary technologies for your disaster recovery plans

  • How to start utilising these technologies today in your real-life applications, such as precision timing for global financial services

  • Practical advice for businesses on reducing GNSS risks in financial transactions, fraud detection, compliance and data integrity

GNSS the time is up

Watch the roundtable anytime, on demand. Register below to get the key summary.

“The discovery of numerous flying objects over North America in recent days underscores the need for a back-up for the Global Positioning System, to protect GPS from damage from the electromagnetic pulses that these objects could generate. It’s time to wake up to future threats, not focus on past occurrences.”

Diana-Furchtgott-Roth

“Global Navigation Satellite System threats and backup solutions should be part of every company’s risk assessment plan.”

Steve Suarez

GNSS vulnerabilities create serious consequences for critical infrastructure. To effectively mitigate these threats, complementary PNT solutions need to be deployed.

Richard Hoptroff

GNSS the time is up

Register now and we'll send you the key summary and practical advice on how to start using resilient, complementary technologies for your disaster recovery plans.

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