Omdia Crit Comms Circle

Ep 86: Looking ahead to 2026


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In this episode, we look ahead to 2026 and explore the trends, technologies, and challenges set to shape the year across critical communications, public safety, and mission-critical operations.

We’re joined once again by the team from Informa, Alfonso, Donny, and Erin, for a wide-ranging discussion covering everything from AI and cybersecurity to interoperability, platforms, video, drones, and emerging threat vectors.

🔹 What’s Coming at IWCE 2026
We kick things off with a look at IWCE 2026, marking its 50th edition and returning to Las Vegas. Highlights include:
  • Record-breaking speaker submissions and growing momentum
  • A near-complete agenda already live
  • AI appearing across sessions — not as a standalone topic, but embedded everywhere
  • The return of major industry voices and vendors in force
IWCE once again sets the tone for the year ahead in critical communications.

🤖 AI Everywhere — Opportunity and Risk
AI is a dominant theme for 2026, but not without complexity:
  • AI-enhanced common operating pictures, alerting, and workflows
  • Training, ethics, legal implications, and hallucination risks
  • AI as both a defensive tool and a new threat vector
We explore how AI will quietly permeate nearly every system, even when it’s not obvious from the headline.

🔐 Cybersecurity: From Theory to Reality
Cybersecurity remains a top priority — but the conversation is shifting:
  • Real-world attacks driving urgency over theoretical discussions
  • Broadband, cloud, and remote access expanding attack surfaces
  • Zero-trust architectures becoming essential, not optional
  • Legacy systems like LMR now exposed through remote monitoring
AI is also changing the cybersecurity landscape — for both attackers and defenders.

🎭 Deepfakes, Disinformation, and Trust
One of the most sobering discussions centers on AI-generated deepfakes:
  • Fake images, video, and audio triggering real-world shutdowns
  • Public safety and transport systems facing new verification challenges
  • The evolution of “swatting” into AI-enabled disinformation
We discuss the growing need for multi-factor verification of information, combining video, sensors, telemetry, and contextual data to validate reality.

🔄 Interoperability and the Shift to Platforms
A major structural shift is underway:
  • Moving from product-centric solutions to platform-based ecosystems
  • Interoperability evolving from point-to-point bridges to 360° platforms
  • APIs and standard interfaces enabling best-of-breed integrations
  • M&A activity accelerating platform expansion
This transition promises efficiency and flexibility — but also introduces new risks that must be managed carefully.

🎥 Video Takes Center Stage
Video is poised to become central to public safety operations in 2026:
  • Body-worn cameras expanding beyond traditional vendors
  • Direct video to emergency services
  • Video as a core component of the common operating picture
The convergence of video, broadband, and platforms is reshaping command and control environments.

🚁 Drones, Satellites, and the Digital Airspace
We explore the rapid growth of drones as first responders (DFR):
  • Beyond visual line of sight operations gaining momentum
  • Geofencing, remote control, and automation improving deployment
  • Potential use of LEO satellites as “towers in the sky”
  • Expanding use cases in rural, mountainous, and hard-to-reach areas
This opens new possibilities for search and rescue, situational awareness, and faster response times.

🌐 IoT, Telemetry, and Data Verification
AI threats may actually revive IoT:
  • Sensors as independent verification sources
  • Telemetry supporting smarter grids, utilities, transport, and public safety
  • Multi-source validation reducing reliance on a single data input
The future points toward authentication of information, not just people.

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