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CASE STUDY 17
For commercial aircraft, the prospect of GPS spoofing presents serious
hurdles, including the possibility of inaccurate navigation and safety
issues. The industry has been presenting talks and events that draw
attention to the urgent threat of spoofing.
Regulatory Pressures: In order to stop
Industry Meetings: Aviation industry
GPS spoofing, the aviation industry is
stakeholders convened a meeting in
actively pressuring authorities to take
January to debate ways for handling
immediate action. Stakeholders are
the changing danger by bringing
pressing regulatory agencies to put
experts and stakeholders together.
policies into place that will enable them
The emphasis was on working
to properly address the problem. To
together to identify solutions and
improve the resilience of aviation
putting policies in place to make
systems, this involves investigating
navigation systems more resistant to alternate navigational techniques and
spoofing assaults. technological solutions.
Global Collaboration: Recognizing the global nature of the aviation
industry, there is a call for international collaboration to address GPS
spoofing comprehensively. Cooperation among international
airlines, regulatory bodies, and technology experts is crucial to
developing standardized protocols and countermeasures against
these threats.