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Deepfake AI software developed for Titan C-UAS

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May 27, 2020

Emma Helfrich

Technology Editor

Military Embedded Systems

NATIONAL CITY, Calif. Citadel Defense, full-spectrum counter-drone solutions company, released new software incorporating deepfake neural networks to protect against adversarial spoofing tactics.

This capability could help United States and allied forces combat growing enemy tactics that attempt to confuse existing security intelligence equipment as electronic warfare escalates.

By using Generative Adversarial Networks in the Titan C-UAS solution and proprietary image generation algorithms, Citadel has developed discrimination classification models intended to help determine whether the signal detected is a real drone or a generated signal by the adversary trying to trick existing signal intelligence equipment.

In the last three months, Citadel has trained over 500 military and law enforcement operators on emerging adversarial threat tactics and Titan technology, according to the company. The company also claims that over 100 Titan systems are being updated with the company’s latest software release.

 

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