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Our Mission

Protect smart systems & infrastructure from malicious RF interference and attacks 

Anticipatory Intelligence

WHAT WE DO

TriskeleRF transforms non-visible threats into predictive solutions for digital communications, protocols, and devices.

EXPOSURE

Digital threats require an integrated Machine Learning (ML) and advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP) platform. TriskeleRF solutions identify intentional and unintentional interference and manipulation across the electromagnetic spectrum.

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SECURITY

Modern systems utilize numerous technologies that require advanced security against software endpoints and physical systems. TriskeleRF provides signature diversification to ensure power & communications resiliency and reliability in global environments.

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ANALYTICS

TriskeleRF products enable the persistent overwatch of the RF environment by using machine-learning for pattern recognition, threat classification, anomaly detection, and advanced analytic services.

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FOCUS AREAS

Protecting Places & People

An unprecedented proliferation of wireless IoT devices has become the underpinning of critical systems within our everyday life. Safeguarding individuals and the environments we trust to remain stable is urgent and necessary.

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

RF Threat Mitigation

TriskeleRF products and solutions protect physical infrastructure and digital systems from the threat of radio frequency (RF) hacking.

Mobile

TriskeleRF family of systems deliver next-generation solutions with software & devices operating securely across cellular networks and cloud infrastructures.

Drone

Defense

TriskeleRF platforms integrate software-defined radio (SDR) and multi-frequency analytics for persistent C2, detection, and mitigation.

Commercial

We detect & classify signals specific to private sector industries that serve individual and retail platforms with RF data.

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Federal Communications Commission
Office of Engineering & Technology

Evaluating Compliance with FCC
Guidelines for Human Exposure to
Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields

In 1996, the FCC implemented revised guidelines for assessing RF emissions' environmental impact, introducing two tiers of exposure limits based on occupational versus general population exposure while also updating regulations for mobile and portable devices ...

RESEARCH

Scientific Research & Evidence

Latest News

Electromagnetic Spectrum 

News
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