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Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) spoofing and jamming are silent, invisible attacks that can mislead or disable critical navigation systems. From vehicles rerouted off-course to aircraft losing positional accuracy to financial networks losing time synchronization — these aren’t mere technical glitches. In a world that relies on satellite signals for everything from emergency response and transportation to high-frequency trading and logistics, GNSS disruption is a direct threat to safety, security, and infrastructure resilience.
Why are such attacks emerging now? What does it mean for cities, airports, power grids, and our daily lives? And how can organizations and communities defend against them?
Join us as Jean-Baptiste Lacambre from iXblue leads a deep dive into the mechanics of GNSS spoofing and jamming — what they are, why they are growing in sophistication, what real-world risks they pose, and what cutting-edge strategies exist to detect, mitigate, and recover from them.