Regulus Cyber is an Israel-based defense-tech company focused on two interrelated security challenges: protecting GPS/GNSS navigation systems against spoofing and jamming, and defeating hostile uncrewed systems. Its work sits at the intersection of electronic warfare and software engineering, addressing vulnerabilities that affect military platforms, critical infrastructure, and civil applications alike.
The company offers two commercial product lines. Pyramid GNSS is a software-based solution that detects spoofing and jamming attacks at the receiver level, securing positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) across platforms and networks. Ring C-UxS is a modular counter-uncrewed systems platform, described as combat-proven, designed to detect, identify, and defeat hostile drones. Both products are deployed by defense forces, police, and homeland security units worldwide.
Regulus Cyber's technical approach is software-centric, emphasizing scalable solutions that can be integrated across defended networks and platforms. Its products address contested environments where satellite signal integrity and airspace security are operational priorities.