by Editor | Aug 30, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: The below article from Pravda.ru says it was sparked by US and British media reports “…that Russia tested an unknown cyber weapon in the Black Sea in June.” It goes on to say “Western publications are full of reports about...
by Editor | Aug 29, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: North Korea has repeatedly trialed and demonstrated its GPS jamming capability on South Korea. There are some who have argued that GPS disruption cyberattacks could be very difficult to locate, terminate, and attributed. Easily transported and...
by Editor | Aug 28, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: Our experience navigating at sea and in the air has shown that human error is by far the most likely culprit in mishaps of nearly every kind. That’s why our response to suggestions of jamming, spoofing or other cyberattack as a factor in the...
by Editor | Aug 24, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s note: Several interesting nuggets in this article. First, the overt justification for eLoran in this instance is an external threat and its impact on maritime – though aviation and telecommunications have been similarly impacted by the...
by Editor | Aug 24, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: Lots of press and speculation on this issue. We re-post this one here as it has something we have not seen elsewhere – a report that a retired Australian Naval Intelligence officer suspected a cyber attack/GPS spoofing to be a factor in...
by Editor | Aug 23, 2017 | Blog
National Defense VIEWPOINT: GPS Spoofing Incident Points to Fragility of Navigation Satellites 8/22/2017 By Dana Goward A relatively innocuous safety alert from the U.S. Maritime Administration last month belied the dramatic impact upon vessel navigation in the area....