Why did pilots encounter manipulated Global Navigation Satellite System signals while flying over Delhi? Which institution is ...
India's GPS spoofing threat raises security concerns for aviation, enterprise systems and 5G networks, calling for stronger ...
India’s aviation regulator, the directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA), has issued a sweeping safety directive ...
India has issued a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) warning airlines of potential GPS interference near Kolkata between ...
India`s DGCA requires pilots and ATCs to report GPS spoofing or interference within 10 mins to ensure flight safety.
DGCA mandates pilots and air traffic controllers to report GPS spoofing within 10 minutes of detection. This new protocol ...
India’s aviation regulator DGCA has instructed pilots, ATCs, and airlines to report GPS spoofing or signal interference ...
Aviation watchdog DGCA has asked airlines, pilots and air traffic controllers to report GPS spoofing incidents within 10 minutes of the occurrences, amid recent such incidents at the Delhi airport. In ...
The pattern resembles GPS-jamming techniques observed in global grey-zone conflicts, where adversaries test a country’s ...
Kolkata is the latest city to receive this alert after similar GPS anomalies were reported over Delhi and Mumbai. The NOTAM is valid from Nov. 13 to 17.
Traditional images of India–Pakistan conflict involving tanks, fighter jets, and troop mobilisation are becoming obsolete, warns K. S. Manoj, a leading Cyber-Physical System (CPS) Security Engineer.
DGCA now requires immediate 10-minute real-time GPS spoofing & interference reporting from Delhi airport. Crucial for flight ...