Ryan Montgomery
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We find all the vulnerabilities before an actual attacker does so that you can fix them.
The point of this device is essentially the same thing.
You're treating the engagement as if it's a real one.
With the drone spoofer, for example, which I want to explain to you about this stuff because it's kind of wild.
The drone spoofer, a counter UAS company reaches out to them.
I don't know the name of the company, but I could find out for you.
A counter UAS company that is working overseas asked for them to use one of these for drone spoofing.
So counter UAS just means unmanned aircraft system.
And
When a bunch of drones are incoming, the goal is to know that that's about to happen.
If you're using a device even as small as this, it overwhelmed their current system to the point where they couldn't determine whether it was real or fake drones.
And it would be not a good thing, but a great way
to divert military because they're going to think we have a thousand drones coming from the north and here's the statuses of them.
One's damaged.
One's, you know, landing.
One's going this, you know, 20 miles an hour.
This one's going five miles an hour.
This one's, you know, you can change the statuses and make it appear like these drones are doing all of these things because of this technology that exists.
It's called...
Remote ID.