8 October 2026 · The Hague

Event: Dynamic Identity™
The Phone Built for Cyberwar.

  • Capability demo of the ARMA G1 Secure Communicator
  • Launch ARMA Messenger and ARMA U-Series
  • Keynote speakers and lunch

Join our launch event in The Hague during the Cybersecurity week. A controlled, real-life adversary scenario. Three devices, one attack chain, proof that sovereign secure communications break the path from tracking to targeting. 

THE EVENT

Dynamic Identity™  The Phone Built for Cyberwar.

Date
Thu 8 Oct 2026
Full programme + lunch
Time
11:00 — 14:00
CET
Location
The Hague
Outdoor venue — TBC
Format
Presentations + demo
+ AR engagement screen

During our event we will host our capability demo. A controlled, live adversary scenario on defense-grade terrain. Three operators carry three devices, an iPhone, a Sectra-class secure phone, and the ARMA G1, through a full attack chain. The demonstration proves one thing, in plain sight: the person who can be tracked is the person who can be targeted.

There will also be presentations by our partners and we will present our U-Series and the ARMA Messenger secure communication app. 

Agenda

  • Welcome and drinks11:00 — 11:30
  • Start Keynote and ARMA Launch11:30 — 12:15
  • Start Capability Demo12:30 — 13:00
  • Lunch and drinks13:00 — 14:00
ARMA G1 secure communicator device on a brushed aluminium surface, showing the rugged carbon-fibre back panel and ARMA Instruments logo.

If identity can be maintained, a person can be tracked, and a person can be targeted. If identity cannot be maintained, nothing happens.

HOW OUR DEMO WILL WORK

Live red team, four stages.

During the demonstration, three operators carry three devices through a full red-team attack chain. The audience watches live as identifiers are captured, correlated, and resolved into a physical target. The ARMA G1 breaks that chain by rotating network identity in real time.

Illustration of the ARMA capability demonstration: audience observing operators at ARMA Instruments control desks tracking a mannequin target with a drone overhead.
Stage 01

Infection Attack

Red Team attempts device compromise across all three devices.

Stage 02

Identity Capture

Controlled IMSI catcher extracts network identifiers at a point in time.

Stage 03

Tracking & Correlation

Captured identifiers are used to correlate movement over time.

Stage 04

Targeting with drone

Location resolved to a physical target with a drone

Core logic · chain holds

Identity persists → targeting happens.

Core logic · chain breaks

Identity breaks → nothing happens.

What The Demonstration Proves

Security is not about protecting a single message.

Infection is optional; tracking alone is sufficient. Even a hardened secure phone that resists compromise still carries a static identity and a static identity creates continuous exposure that a well-resourced adversary can correlate into a location, and a location into a target.

ARMA does not protect a moment. It preserves operational integrity over time by rotating network identity (IMSI / IMEI) while the session runs uninterrupted so the chain from tracking to targeting is broken entirely.

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Request an invitation.

Attendance is by invitation. Reach out to arrange participation, partner briefings, or a private walk-through.