Trusted by Defense. Proven at Sea. Now Protecting Commercial Fleets! What makes PntGuard diffrent from the others! Built on U.S. defence and Norwegian maritime heritage expertise, PntGuard delivers proven resilience where it matters most. Extensively documented and tested in real-world electronic warfare scenarios, it protects vessels, crews, and critical assets when GNSS is under attack. Trusted by governments. Proven in the field. Now available for commercial shipping. Join 10,000+ deployed systems operating in the world’s most congested and contested environments backed by over a decade of experience and multiple generations of technology. - A platform engineered with a strong focus on cybersecurity resilience. - Built to prevent and withstand man-in-the-middle attacks. - In electronic warfare environments, only military-grade protection is enough. - Multi-source detection to reliably identify GNSS jamming and spoofing. - Continuously provides an alternative position when GNSS is denied. - Maintains situational awareness in contested and degraded environments. - Advanced anti-piracy features designed for high-risk maritime operations. - Below-deck unit certified for seamless bridge installation.
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CNBC: "Epirus CEO Andy Lowery: Our system works like a forcefield for defense." The current threat environment underscores the urgent need for scalable, cost-effective counter-UAS solutions. With an unlimited magazine and instantaneous effects, high-power microwave allows operators to address saturation swarm attacks without expending high-end interceptors better reserved for more sophisticated aerial threats.
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Geopolitical Cyber‑Physical Warfare: Analysing the Middle East Conflict Through a Security Lens + Video Introduction: The recent escalation in the Middle East, as detailed in intelligence reports from Neptune P2P Group, represents a paradigm shift in modern conflict. It is no longer a battle fought solely with kinetic weapons on a physical battlefield; it is a multi-domain operation where cyber capabilities, electronic warfare, and physical strikes converge to target critical national infrastructure. From the disabling of air defense systems to the sabotage of maritime oil logistics and the use of swarming drones, these events offer a stark, real-world case study for cybersecurity and IT professionals on the fragility of interconnected systems....
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Did you know the Coast Guard’s Pacific Area is responsible for protecting American ports around the Indo-Pacific and helping keep the Panama Canal open so joint forces can rapidly move people, equipment, and supplies between the Atlantic and Pacific during a crisis? In our latest newsletter, we cover how the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) protects crucial ports and supply lines from potential drone attacks. Recent events in Ukraine and the Red Sea have accelerated the service’s investment in counter‑drone capabilities, including joint training with the Indian Coast Guard near the critical Malacca Strait. Leaders are reinforcing cybersecurity as an essential component of port readiness, as threats like GPS spoofing and network disruptions pose significant risks to commercial operations.
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Iranian-aligned hacktivist groups, functioning under the umbrella of the Islamic Resilience Cyber Axis, have targeted government and private-sector organizations across the US, Israel, and Gulf states. Despite generating substantial noise, many of these initial DDoS attacks lacked the volume for lasting impact, prompting attackers to rely on third-party underground stresser services to amplify their reach. Beyond traditional cyberattacks, the conflict has featured the most extensive use of global positioning system (GPS) spoofing ever recorded. Within hours of the initial strikes, over a thousand commercial vessels in the Persian Gulf experienced severe navigation failures, with systems falsely reporting maritime locations as inland airports. https://lnkd.in/gQcgdgW9
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Cameras Targeting and Physical Warfare Check Point Software Research revealed that, amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, IP cameras in Israel, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, the UAE, and Cyprus have been intensively targeted. Notably, these countries have also experienced significant missile activity from Iran. The findings align with the assessment that Iran incorporates compromised cameras into its operational doctrine, using them both to support missile operations and to conduct ongoing battle damage assessment (BDA). https://lnkd.in/dp9jrdVi
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