October 23, …..-…..

Detecting and Defending Against Spoofing, Jamming, and Spectrum Disruption

 

As Europe grows more reliant on wireless technologies for critical infrastructure, protecting the radio spectrum is becoming essential. Incidents of spoofing and jamming—including repeated interferences from Russia in the Baltic region—threaten the reliability of communications and the safety of connected systems. This workshop brings together regulators, industry, and infrastructure operators to explore how spectrum sovereignty can help detect, prevent, and respond to these emerging threats.

Why should you attend:
Examine recent cases of spoofing, jamming, and ECM activity with a focus on technical detection methods, signal intelligence, alternatives to GNSS and mitigation strategies. Engage with peers and experts on evolving threat patterns, response frameworks, and the operational requirements for achieving effective spectrum resilience in high-risk environments.

Who should attend:
Frequency regulators
Operators of critical infrastructure
Local and national administrations
Aerial navigation experts
Defence sector representatives

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