Webinar: GNSS timing threats and fallback options

Have you thought about what would happen if we lost satellite connectivity? Everyday activities from getting power into homes, to saving lives in hospitals to financial markets crashing and loss of 4/5G networks would create chaos in society and the economy. GNSS signals, whilst ubiquitous and free, are susceptible to interference and are increasingly vulnerable to attack.

Watch Richard Hoptroff, Founder and CTO of Hoptroff, and international leading experts in GNSS and timing dissemination as they address the nature of dangers of loss of satellite connectivity and what fallback options are available to create more resilience infrastructure and protect society from potential chaos.

In this webinar you’ll learn about the threats to GNSS-timing, critical infrastructure protection and what can be done at the state and corporate level.

Speakers

Dana A. Goward, President, Resilient Navigation & Timing Foundation

Tony Flavin, Manager of Strategic Research, Chronos Technology Ltd

Dr. Richard Hoptroff, Founder & Chief Technology Officer, Hoptroff

Leon Lobo, Head of the National Timing Centre, National Physical Laboratory

Ms Karen Van Dyke, Director, Positioning, Navigation, and Timing, US Department of Transportation OST-R

Dr Simon Harwood, Director, Defence and Security, Cranfield University

GNSS timing threats and fallback options webinar

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