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Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem

GNSS Under Attack - can we still trust the GPS we rely on every day? - Workshop

The workshop addresses the resilience, security, and reliability of GNSS systems (including GPS and Galileo) amid rising jamming and spoofing threats that increasingly affect critical civilian infrastructures across Europe, from energy and telecommunications to transport, logistics, and finance. Designed for a mixed audience, the event requires no prior GNSS expertise. The programme builds knowledge step by step and combines strategic, regulatory, and technical perspectives, highlighting that GNSS resilience is as much a policy and risk-management issue as a technological one. Participants may choose between two tracks: Track A – Policy & Strategic Focus (½ day, 5 February morning): A non-technical session for decision-makers, regulators, and managers, focusing on the societal and economic role of GNSS, regulatory aspects, and high-level resilience strategies. Track B – Technical Focus (2 days, including Track A): A deeper technical programme covering GNSS fundamentals, error sources, jamming and spoofing, and engineering resilience solutions, with live demonstrations and laboratory sessions. The workshop brings together European experts from TU Berlin, TU Graz, UPC Barcelona, and BME, offering direct expert engagement, cross-sector networking, and a certificate of participation.
Organised by:
Integricom