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GPS and AIS Attacks: Geopolitical Implications and Rationale
2023-07-12 · 17:00
Gary Kessler
– Retired professor of cybersecurity
@ Gary Kessler Associates
The talk discusses reasons for GPS and AIS attacks and the geopolitical implications of such events, highlighting how these systems underpin critical infrastructure and maritime operations. |
(CS)²AI Online™ Seminar - Geopolitical Issues of GPS/AIS Spoofing and Jamming
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GPS and AIS Attacks: Geopolitical Implications
2023-07-12 · 17:00
Gary Kessler
– Retired professor of cybersecurity
@ Gary Kessler Associates
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the most widely-used global navigation satellite system. GPS provides much more than navigation services and telling you where you are; it is also essential for the timing of the digital networks that comprise the critical infrastructures essential to our way of life. The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is essential for the situational awareness of vessels at sea and management by maritime authorities and regulators. Both GPS and AIS are subject to attacks where their signals are either spoofed or jammed. This talk will discuss some of the reasons for which these attacks are occuring and the geopolitical implications of such events. |
(CS)²AI Online™ Seminar - Geopolitical Issues of GPS/AIS Spoofing and Jamming
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Please note: Registration at this link is required to attend. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/695073199477616470?source=07122023meetupevent The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the most widely-used global navigation satellite system. GPS provides much more than navigation services and telling you where you are; it is also essential for the timing of the digital networks that comprise the critical infrastructures essential to our way of life. The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is essential for the situational awareness of vessels at sea and management by maritime authorities and regulators. Both GPS and AIS are subject to attacks where their signals are either spoofed or jammed. This talk will discuss some of the reasons for which these attacks are occuring and the geopolitical implications of such events. Speaker: Gary Kessler, Ph.D., CISSP is a retired professor of cybersecurity. Co-author of "Maritime Cybersecurity: A Guide for Leaders and Managers," he is currently the president and janitor of Gary Kessler Associates (providing maritime cybersecurity research, consulting, and training services), a principal consultant at Fathom5, a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, on the advisory board of Cydome, and the Chief of the Cybersecurity Prevention Operations Division of the USCG Auxiliary Cyber Augmentation program (AUXCYBER). Gary has been an information technology and computer security practitioner since the late-1970s, including nearly 20 years in digital forensics and more than 20 years in higher education. His current primary areas of research are related to the weaponization of AIS/GPS, and tools for hacking and spoofing AIS. Gary is the author of more than 75 papers, articles, books, and book chapters related to cybersecurity, cryptography, steganography, network technologies, computer and mobile forensics, curriculum development, and more, and has been a speaker at conferences internationally for more than 30 years. Gary lives in Ormond Beach, Florida, is a SCUBA instructor, and holds a 50GT captains license. Please note: Registration at this link is required to attend. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/695073199477616470?source=07122023meetupevent --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## All past seminars and symposiums are available to paid CS2AI.ORG members. Check out the Resources area of our website in the Members Portal https://www.cs2ai.org/ ## Certificates for Professional Development/Continuing Education Units (PDUs/CEUs) are available for all registered individuals who attend at least one hour of the event. ## If you're interested in speaking at a future (CS)2AI event\, having your organization become a Strategic Alliance Partner\, or engaging in any of the other ways available\, please contact us on our https://www.cs2ai.org/get-involved ## Please note that (CS)2AI ONLINE events are provided free of charge as educational career development content through the support of our paid members and the generous contributions of our corporate Strategic Alliance Partners. Contact information used in registering for our directly supported seminars may be shared with sponsors funding those specific events. Unless noted on the Gotowebinar registration page, all events are open for direct funding support. |
(CS)²AI Online™ Seminar - Geopolitical Issues of GPS/AIS Spoofing and Jamming
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Please note: Registration at this link is required to attend. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/695073199477616470?source=07122023meetupevent The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the most widely-used global navigation satellite system. GPS provides much more than navigation services and telling you where you are; it is also essential for the timing of the digital networks that comprise the critical infrastructures essential to our way of life. The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is essential for the situational awareness of vessels at sea and management by maritime authorities and regulators. Both GPS and AIS are subject to attacks where their signals are either spoofed or jammed. This talk will discuss some of the reasons for which these attacks are occuring and the geopolitical implications of such events. Speaker: Gary Kessler, Ph.D., CISSP is a retired professor of cybersecurity. Co-author of "Maritime Cybersecurity: A Guide for Leaders and Managers," he is currently the president and janitor of Gary Kessler Associates (providing maritime cybersecurity research, consulting, and training services), a principal consultant at Fathom5, a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, on the advisory board of Cydome, and the Chief of the Cybersecurity Prevention Operations Division of the USCG Auxiliary Cyber Augmentation program (AUXCYBER). Gary has been an information technology and computer security practitioner since the late-1970s, including nearly 20 years in digital forensics and more than 20 years in higher education. His current primary areas of research are related to the weaponization of AIS/GPS, and tools for hacking and spoofing AIS. Gary is the author of more than 75 papers, articles, books, and book chapters related to cybersecurity, cryptography, steganography, network technologies, computer and mobile forensics, curriculum development, and more, and has been a speaker at conferences internationally for more than 30 years. Gary lives in Ormond Beach, Florida, is a SCUBA instructor, and holds a 50GT captains license. Please note: Registration at this link is required to attend. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/695073199477616470?source=07122023meetupevent --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## All past seminars and symposiums are available to paid CS2AI.ORG members. Check out the Resources area of our website in the Members Portal https://www.cs2ai.org/ ## Certificates for Professional Development/Continuing Education Units (PDUs/CEUs) are available for all registered individuals who attend at least one hour of the event. ## If you're interested in speaking at a future (CS)2AI event\, having your organization become a Strategic Alliance Partner\, or engaging in any of the other ways available\, please contact us on our https://www.cs2ai.org/get-involved ## Please note that (CS)2AI ONLINE events are provided free of charge as educational career development content through the support of our paid members and the generous contributions of our corporate Strategic Alliance Partners. Contact information used in registering for our directly supported seminars may be shared with sponsors funding those specific events. Unless noted on the Gotowebinar registration page, all events are open for direct funding support. |
(CS)²AI Online™ Seminar - Geopolitical Issues of GPS/AIS Spoofing and Jamming
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Please note: Registration at this link is required to attend. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/695073199477616470?source=07122023meetupevent The Global Positioning System (GPS) is the most widely-used global navigation satellite system. GPS provides much more than navigation services and telling you where you are; it is also essential for the timing of the digital networks that comprise the critical infrastructures essential to our way of life. The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is essential for the situational awareness of vessels at sea and management by maritime authorities and regulators. Both GPS and AIS are subject to attacks where their signals are either spoofed or jammed. This talk will discuss some of the reasons for which these attacks are occuring and the geopolitical implications of such events. Speaker: Gary Kessler, Ph.D., CISSP is a retired professor of cybersecurity. Co-author of "Maritime Cybersecurity: A Guide for Leaders and Managers," he is currently the president and janitor of Gary Kessler Associates (providing maritime cybersecurity research, consulting, and training services), a principal consultant at Fathom5, a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, on the advisory board of Cydome, and the Chief of the Cybersecurity Prevention Operations Division of the USCG Auxiliary Cyber Augmentation program (AUXCYBER). Gary has been an information technology and computer security practitioner since the late-1970s, including nearly 20 years in digital forensics and more than 20 years in higher education. His current primary areas of research are related to the weaponization of AIS/GPS, and tools for hacking and spoofing AIS. Gary is the author of more than 75 papers, articles, books, and book chapters related to cybersecurity, cryptography, steganography, network technologies, computer and mobile forensics, curriculum development, and more, and has been a speaker at conferences internationally for more than 30 years. Gary lives in Ormond Beach, Florida, is a SCUBA instructor, and holds a 50GT captains license. Please note: Registration at this link is required to attend. https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/695073199477616470?source=07122023meetupevent --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## All past seminars and symposiums are available to paid CS2AI.ORG members. Check out the Resources area of our website in the Members Portal https://www.cs2ai.org/ ## Certificates for Professional Development/Continuing Education Units (PDUs/CEUs) are available for all registered individuals who attend at least one hour of the event. ## If you're interested in speaking at a future (CS)2AI event\, having your organization become a Strategic Alliance Partner\, or engaging in any of the other ways available\, please contact us on our https://www.cs2ai.org/get-involved ## Please note that (CS)2AI ONLINE events are provided free of charge as educational career development content through the support of our paid members and the generous contributions of our corporate Strategic Alliance Partners. Contact information used in registering for our directly supported seminars may be shared with sponsors funding those specific events. Unless noted on the Gotowebinar registration page, all events are open for direct funding support. |
(CS)²AI Online™ Seminar - Geopolitical Issues of GPS/AIS Spoofing and Jamming
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