by Editor | Dec 21, 2017 | Blog
A trial this month in the United Kingdom resulted in the conviction of nine men for a wide variety of crimes including drug and weapons smuggling, money laundering, abduction, and torture. As part of their operations, the gang used sophisticated electronic...
by Editor | Nov 21, 2017 | Blog
Blog Editor’s Note: This was the US Naval Institute Proceedings “Proceedings Today” daily post for November 21st 2017 under the title “Prudent Mariners Need a GPS Backup.” Proceedings Magazine November 2017 Vol 143/11/1,377 Captain Dana...
by Editor | Sep 11, 2017 | Blog
Editor’s Note: Bob Poole is a respected authority on air traffic control policy issues. His widely read and respected newsletter offers thoughtful commentary on policy and operational issues. The most recent edition encourages efforts in the Congress to provide...
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 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....