
GNSS under attack: Recognizing and mitigating jamming and spoofing threats
May 27, 2025
Recognizing GNSS signal attacks and implementing protective measures has become critical for industries depending on precise positioning.
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Recognizing GNSS signal attacks and implementing protective measures has become critical for industries depending on precise positioning.
While the FCC’s broad consideration of alternative technologies is a step forward, its framing also risks weakening one of GPS’s most important defenses.
Read more about the main challenges facing GNSS/GPS-based autonomous solutions in terms of signal integrity, jamming and spoofing, and how they are being addressed.
News on the Certificate for Geodetic Surveying program was shared at the quarterly meeting of the American Association for Geodetic Surveying (AAGS), the National Geodetic Survey (NGS) and the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS).
Jules McNeff writes about how unless our government accepts responsibility, there will be no PNT silver bullet for domestic critical infrastructure.
Awareness of the key importance and vulnerabilities of GNSS and of the urgent need to develop complementary and/or alternative technologies has reached the U.S. Federal Communications Commission
The Security Industry Association (SIA) commends the FCC’s commitment to protecting America’s economic and national security and exploring available PNT options.
GPS World Editor-in-Chief Matteo Luccio reflects on how many arrived at their current involvement with the GNSS/PNT industry by a different path.
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