DGS Pushes for Persistent RF Awareness as Spectrum Control Becomes Critical in Modern Warfare
Event summary
- Digital Global Systems (DGS) urged governments to prioritize persistent RF awareness at Cyber Future Dialogue 2026 in Davos, emphasizing spectrum control as decisive in modern conflict.
- DGS's CLEARSKY™ platform offers AI-driven RF awareness, detecting and classifying drones in under 2 seconds across 40 MHz to 6 GHz.
- Fernando Murias, DGS Chairman and CEO, highlighted the critical role of spectrum visibility in national security, citing lessons from Ukraine and Poland.
- DGS holds over 725 issued, allowed, and pending patents in AI-driven RF awareness and spectrum optimization.
The big picture
The shift toward hybrid warfare underscores the growing importance of spectrum dominance. As military systems and critical infrastructure become increasingly RF-dependent, continuous electromagnetic situational awareness is becoming a cornerstone of national resilience. DGS's push for persistent RF awareness aligns with broader industry trends toward AI-driven security solutions, positioning the company at the forefront of a critical defense technology sector.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly governments integrate persistent RF awareness into national security frameworks.
- Technological Edge
- Whether DGS can maintain its lead in AI-driven RF solutions amid rising competition.
- Geopolitical Impact
- The extent to which spectrum control influences outcomes in ongoing and future conflicts.
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