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When: Thursday, September 12, 2019 

​At: 1:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time

Join John Fischer, Omer Sharar, and John Pottle as they describe common threats rot GPS/GNSS signals as well as solutions to detect and mitigate interference such as jamming and spoofing for critical systems.

You’ll hear from industry experts who will present commercial and defense perspectives on topics including:• The reality of GPS/GNSS spoofing and jamming worldwide
• Protecting and enabling critical operations
• Ensuring continuous operations, even in GNSS denied environments
• How each panelist’s organization is addressing this issue

To register, just click on the Register Here button. Audience members may                                                                   arrive 15 minutes in advance of presentation time. 

Thank you to Orolia for the presentation. 

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