New Inside GNSS article explores how GNSS spoofing threatens critical navigation systems—and how Swift Navigation’s Skylark™ Precise Positioning Service helps defend against it.
GNSS spoofing has emerged as a critical threat to the integrity of global navigation, impacting industries from aviation and autonomous driving to logistics and infrastructure monitoring. Spoofing attacks—once considered rare—are now on the rise due to low-cost software-defined radios and their use in geopolitical conflicts.
A new article in the May/June 2025 issue of Inside GNSS explores this growing challenge in depth. It outlines four major spoofing vectors:
- RF spoofing at user receivers
- Attacks on GNSS reference stations (CORS)
- Tampering with correction data in transit
- Data injection into cloud-based correction systems
The article highlights how Swift Navigation’s Skylark plays a vital role in defending against these attacks. With network-validated satellite data, real-time anomaly detection, encrypted corrections, and cloud-based security architecture, Skylark helps ensure accuracy and reliability—even in contested environments.
Read the full article: Defending Against Spoofing with GNSS Corrections, Inside GNSS, May/June 2025

To learn more about how Swift’s Skylark Precise Positioning Service secures critical GNSS applications, visit the Skylark page or contact us.