Todd Humphreys
Aerospace Engineer | GPS Hacking & Cybersecurity Threats
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Todd Humphreys is a leading expert on GPS vulnerabilities and resilient positioning, navigation, and timing systems. As an Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, he leads a research lab dedicated to countering GPS spoofing attacks and developing advanced drone technologies.
Humphreys has testified before the U. S.
House of Representatives on the national security implications of GPS hacking, and his work has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, and The Economist. His keynotes provide eye-opening insights into the cybersecurity challenges facing critical infrastructure and military operations.
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How to fool a GPS
Todd Humphreys forecasts the near-future of geolocation when millimeter-accurate GPS "dots" will enable you to find pin-point locations, index-search your physical possessions ... or to track people without their knowledge. And the response to the sinister side of this technology may have unintended consequences of its own.
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