Innovation in Government and Military Cellular Monitoring Sensoring

Innovation in Government and Military Cellular Monitoring Sensoring

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Wireless intrusion detection sensors (WIDS) have been approved as Cybersecurity Tools (CST) and are now available on the Department of Defense’s Information Network Approved Products List (DoDIN APL). The systems are designed for the government and military agencies.

Epiq Solutions, specializing in RF technology, collaborated with the U. S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) to successfully complete the rigorous Cybersecurity (CS) testing process.

According to the company’s announcement on digitaljournal.com, the approval of the Flying Fox sensors as a cybersecurity tool and listing on the APL puts the sensors’ long-awaited “zero false positive” technology for cellular intrusion detection into the defense and intelligence marketplace.

“Energy-only” detection sensors for cellular are prone to registering false positives, and result in wasted time and cost.

Flying Fox eliminates false positives using patent-pending RF signal processing techniques, providing government and military personnel with quick, accurate, mission-critical signal identification they can rely on.

The sensors can be networked to provide monitoring for cellular, as well as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, in secure areas with a “no wireless” policy such as embassies and other government buildings, SCIFs, prisons, meeting rooms, courtrooms, and even perimeter fences.

Flying Fox sensors are in production and orders have already shipped to government customers. Based on customer feedback, Epiq Solutions has also started to ship sensor networks in preconfigured deployable kits for on-the-go operations and projects.