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JDAS – GPS Jammer Detection & Alert System
Real-time detection of GPS jamming and signal interference.
Vehicle-based surveillance, theft, and hostile tracking increasingly rely on GPS jamming, signal interference, or covert tracking techniques to disable visibility and delay response. In many cases, this activity goes undetected until a vehicle is stolen, compromised, or linked to wider targeting.
JDAS (Jamming Detection & Alert System) is a specialist capability designed to detect, log, and alert on GPS jamming and related signal interference associated with vehicle targeting, theft, or hostile activity. It is used when traditional tracking systems, telematics, or post-incident investigation are insufficient to identify how or when interference occurred.
Cyber Defence, Evaluation & Consultancy Ltd (CDEC) deploys JDAS for law firms, insurers, private clients, and organisations dealing with vehicle-based risk, asset protection concerns, or investigations involving suspected signal disruption.
What JDAS Detects
JDAS continuously monitors for indicators consistent with:
GPS jamming or signal suppression
Interference affecting vehicle tracking or positioning systems
Abnormal RF conditions associated with known theft or targeting techniques
The system is designed to identify events that matter, not background noise, enabling early awareness of interference that would otherwise go unnoticed.
When JDAS Is Used
JDAS is typically deployed when:
Vehicles have been targeted, stolen, or interfered with under suspicious circumstances
Clients suspect tracking suppression or deliberate signal disruption
Insurers or legal teams require evidence of jamming activity
High-value or high-risk vehicles require proactive monitoring
It is particularly relevant in cases involving organised theft, hostile surveillance, or repeated unexplained tracking failures.
How JDAS Is Provided
JDAS is not a consumer product and is not sold as a standalone gadget.
It is provided:
As a managed detection capability
As part of a wider advisory, investigative, or risk-management engagement
With supporting analysis to contextualise alerts and activity
Data produced by JDAS is interpreted to support decision-making, whether that involves investigation, legal action, insurance assessment, or operational response.
How JDAS Fits Within Wider Risk Assessments
JDAS is often deployed alongside:
OSINT and exposure investigations, where vehicle tracking forms part of a broader targeting profile
Bug sweep or surveillance detection work, where physical and technical monitoring intersect
Advisory and incident response engagements, supporting attribution and next-step decisions
This integrated approach recognises that vehicle interference is rarely isolated and is frequently part of a wider threat picture.
Why JDAS Exists
Most tracking systems only show when a vehicle disappears.
JDAS exists to help answer why.
By identifying jamming and interference events in real time, JDAS provides clients with early warning, evidential context, and operational insight that would otherwise be unavailable.
Important Note
JDAS is deployed under appropriate authority and is intended for lawful, defensive, and investigative purposes only. It is not designed for offensive or disruptive use.
Release date, Q1 2026.
Image for illustration purposes only.
Real-time detection of GPS jamming and signal interference.
Vehicle-based surveillance, theft, and hostile tracking increasingly rely on GPS jamming, signal interference, or covert tracking techniques to disable visibility and delay response. In many cases, this activity goes undetected until a vehicle is stolen, compromised, or linked to wider targeting.
JDAS (Jamming Detection & Alert System) is a specialist capability designed to detect, log, and alert on GPS jamming and related signal interference associated with vehicle targeting, theft, or hostile activity. It is used when traditional tracking systems, telematics, or post-incident investigation are insufficient to identify how or when interference occurred.
Cyber Defence, Evaluation & Consultancy Ltd (CDEC) deploys JDAS for law firms, insurers, private clients, and organisations dealing with vehicle-based risk, asset protection concerns, or investigations involving suspected signal disruption.
What JDAS Detects
JDAS continuously monitors for indicators consistent with:
GPS jamming or signal suppression
Interference affecting vehicle tracking or positioning systems
Abnormal RF conditions associated with known theft or targeting techniques
The system is designed to identify events that matter, not background noise, enabling early awareness of interference that would otherwise go unnoticed.
When JDAS Is Used
JDAS is typically deployed when:
Vehicles have been targeted, stolen, or interfered with under suspicious circumstances
Clients suspect tracking suppression or deliberate signal disruption
Insurers or legal teams require evidence of jamming activity
High-value or high-risk vehicles require proactive monitoring
It is particularly relevant in cases involving organised theft, hostile surveillance, or repeated unexplained tracking failures.
How JDAS Is Provided
JDAS is not a consumer product and is not sold as a standalone gadget.
It is provided:
As a managed detection capability
As part of a wider advisory, investigative, or risk-management engagement
With supporting analysis to contextualise alerts and activity
Data produced by JDAS is interpreted to support decision-making, whether that involves investigation, legal action, insurance assessment, or operational response.
How JDAS Fits Within Wider Risk Assessments
JDAS is often deployed alongside:
OSINT and exposure investigations, where vehicle tracking forms part of a broader targeting profile
Bug sweep or surveillance detection work, where physical and technical monitoring intersect
Advisory and incident response engagements, supporting attribution and next-step decisions
This integrated approach recognises that vehicle interference is rarely isolated and is frequently part of a wider threat picture.
Why JDAS Exists
Most tracking systems only show when a vehicle disappears.
JDAS exists to help answer why.
By identifying jamming and interference events in real time, JDAS provides clients with early warning, evidential context, and operational insight that would otherwise be unavailable.
Important Note
JDAS is deployed under appropriate authority and is intended for lawful, defensive, and investigative purposes only. It is not designed for offensive or disruptive use.
Release date, Q1 2026.
Image for illustration purposes only.