Although drone tracking is relatively new, the technology is gaining trajectory swiftly, and one giant example is the city of El Paso that’s already living in the future. Wondering what’s El Paso doing? Read on to find out!
As drones continue to advance in capabilities
and come into wider and wider use by both
legitimate users and by malicious actors, it is
essential that law enforcement, corrections,
security and military professionals increase
their levels of knowledge and preparedness
regarding drone threats, including the art
and science of drone forensics.
The Need for C-UAS: Protecting Critical Infrastructure from Drone IntrusionsNovoQuad
The use of C-UAS solutions for safeguarding critical infrastructure isn’t optional anymore; it’s mandatory, and there are justifiable reasons behind this. Wondering what? Read on to discover!
Understanding the Functionalities of the Anti-Drone Systems.pdfNovoQuad
The ideal solution is to rely on anti-drone systems to counter threats and enhance airspace security. Here, you will explore the top functionalities of counter-drone systems.
Importance of Drone Detection and Countermeasure in AirportsNovoQuad
Ensuring sky security in airports is vital, akin to safeguarding human lives. Stringent measures prevent threats, ensuring safe air travel for all passengers and personnel.
Counter Drone Systems Market 2022-2032 - Aviation and Defense Market ReportsDefense Report
Global Counter Drone System market 2022-2032 includes Counter drone technology, commonly referred to as counter-UAS or C-UAS, refers to devices that detect and/or intercept unmanned aircraft systems in flight. As drones become more widely used, counter-UAS technology is continuously developing and changing. Concerns about the threat that drones offer in civilian and military situations have fueled the advancement of C-UAS technology The Table of Content would give the readers a perspective of the coverage of the Global Counter Drone System market 2022-2032.
The Counter Drone Systems (anti drone) Market Industry is expected to grow from USD 3,965.0 Million in 2022 to USD 8,749.0 Million by 2022, at a CAGR of 18.7% between 2022 and 2032.
As drones continue to advance in capabilities
and come into wider and wider use by both
legitimate users and by malicious actors, it is
essential that law enforcement, corrections,
security and military professionals increase
their levels of knowledge and preparedness
regarding drone threats, including the art
and science of drone forensics.
The Need for C-UAS: Protecting Critical Infrastructure from Drone IntrusionsNovoQuad
The use of C-UAS solutions for safeguarding critical infrastructure isn’t optional anymore; it’s mandatory, and there are justifiable reasons behind this. Wondering what? Read on to discover!
Understanding the Functionalities of the Anti-Drone Systems.pdfNovoQuad
The ideal solution is to rely on anti-drone systems to counter threats and enhance airspace security. Here, you will explore the top functionalities of counter-drone systems.
Importance of Drone Detection and Countermeasure in AirportsNovoQuad
Ensuring sky security in airports is vital, akin to safeguarding human lives. Stringent measures prevent threats, ensuring safe air travel for all passengers and personnel.
Counter Drone Systems Market 2022-2032 - Aviation and Defense Market ReportsDefense Report
Global Counter Drone System market 2022-2032 includes Counter drone technology, commonly referred to as counter-UAS or C-UAS, refers to devices that detect and/or intercept unmanned aircraft systems in flight. As drones become more widely used, counter-UAS technology is continuously developing and changing. Concerns about the threat that drones offer in civilian and military situations have fueled the advancement of C-UAS technology The Table of Content would give the readers a perspective of the coverage of the Global Counter Drone System market 2022-2032.
The Counter Drone Systems (anti drone) Market Industry is expected to grow from USD 3,965.0 Million in 2022 to USD 8,749.0 Million by 2022, at a CAGR of 18.7% between 2022 and 2032.
The Need for Drone Forensic Investigation Standardisation (Evangelos Mantas) ...DroneSec
Evangelos Mantas (Infili Intelligence)
Talk Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0ZNpj7QZtM
The Global Drone Security Network (GDSN) is the only event of its kind focusing on Cyber-UAV security, Drone Threat Intelligence, Counter-UAS, and UTM security. Watch the full recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ6sRr65cSk
Speaker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evangelos-mantas-0aa82619a/
DroneSec is a cyber-uav security and threat intelligence company who hosted this second series of the GDSN community event.
https://dronesec.com/
How do drone detection systems add an extra layer of security?NovoQuad
With so many drones in use, it increases the chances of them being in the wrong hands. That’s when drone countermeasures come to the rescue. Such devices can help prevent illegal drone activities like trespassing, spying, drone weapons, etc.
Modern technology used in airport security Jetline Marvel
Modern technology is increasingly used in airport security. This includes CT scanners to search bags for liquids or dangerous goods, facial recognition for streamlined boarding, and behavioral profiling to detect suspicious travelers. Airports are also using self-service automation through technologies like smart gates, artificial intelligence for traffic prediction, and blockchain for loyalty programs. Improved cybersecurity, onboard WiFi, robotic assistants, and smart ground transportation solutions further enhance the airport experience for passengers.
The Need for Anti-Drone Systems for Law Enforcement and Security Teams.pdfNovoQuad
Although defense bases need sophisticated drone defense systems and the best anti-drone for surveillance, an anti-drone system for security patrols is also necessary.
Drone Guardian: Countering the drone threat to commercial airportsNicholas Meadows
L3 Technologies is currently live trailing its pioneering Drone Guardian technology in both commercial and non-commercial settings. Our whitepaper explores the risk factors associated with drones at commercial airports and considers how a flexible and scalable system such as Drone Guardian can be deployed to counter an ever-growing threat from the illegal and hostile use of both commercial and military drones.
The Role of Anti-Drone Systems in Ensuring Public SafetyNovoQuad
The need for anti-drone for law enforcement now is more substantial than ever, and to prove this, here’s how drones pose a threat to public gatherings.
From Tracker to Jammer - Navigating Drone DefenseNovoQuad
Drones have proven to be incredibly useful for everything from aerial photography to package delivery. However, as drones spread, so do the difficulties they present.
Drone-Proofing Critical Infrastructure with Anti-Drone Systems.pdfNovoQuad
In critical establishments like defense bases, government buildings, and public hubs like airports and stadiums where the crowd is beyond control, counter-drone technology isn’t just an alternative; it’s a mandate.
How Radar Systems are Revolutionizing Airspace Security Against Rogue Drones.pdfNovoQuad
The radar system’s ability to detect and monitor the sky’s objects with high precision and accuracy is revolutionising airport security against rogue drones.
The drone industry has grown significantly, revolutionizing various sectors. These UAVs offer a convenient and innovative solution for surveillance. The Drone Security services surpass the limitations of traditional ground patrolling and expensive airplanes. With diverse payloads, they collect extensive data. Discover how drones play a pivotal role in ensuring safety and protection.
"Are Drones our best friends?" by Nicola Marietti
Close to 4.3 million drones were shipped worldwide in 2015, and with each drone sold, the risk of 'bad-drone' abuse increases. During those years unexpected convergent consequences explode onto the drone scene at once .A drone is an aerial robot that can be controlled remotely or autonomously, drones are now effective data gathering platforms, Computer vision, sense-and-avoid and optical tracking become standard in consumer drones. Are we safe from a little drone attack? How we can defend our site from this new threat. Security solutions are the big new deal the next future.
This document discusses the need for remote identification technology, such as license beacons, for drones to address privacy concerns. It proposes that the FAA require drones to emit a low-power radio beacon identifying the drone to anyone within visual line of sight. This would help hold operators accountable without compromising free speech or innovation. The document reviews drone technology developments, current privacy and drone regulations, and possible remote identification implementations before making its policy recommendation. It argues the benefits of accountability and privacy protection outweigh the risks.
Anti-UAV Solutions for Manufacturing PlantsNovoQuad
Drones entering places without permission could cause a lot of problems, like business spying and putting workers' safety at risk. More and more industrial places are putting in high-tech anti-UAV defense systems these days to lower this risk.
The document provides guidance on establishing a safe and secure municipal drone program. It discusses challenges such as drones not always having adequate security, multiple points of integration that could be attacked, and regulations still being developed. It also covers privacy considerations, potential threats to drones including hijacking and spoofing, and examples of past drone incidents. The document aims to help municipalities safely deploy drones while protecting against cyber threats and ensuring privacy.
This document summarizes several articles from the March 2017 issue of Passenger Terminal World magazine. It discusses how airports are using virtual reality to interact with customers and improve operations. It also covers how airports are working to improve safety against insider threats from staff. Finally, it provides details on new baggage tracking systems using RFID being installed at airports to upgrade their baggage handling processes.
The document discusses the history and evolution of airport security. It describes how airport security was not a major concern before 9/11 but became a priority afterwards. Various security technologies introduced since then like full body scanners have faced criticism. The document argues that constant improvements are needed as terrorists find ways to circumvent existing security measures, and that minimizing errors is crucial given the life-safety implications of airport security.
Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International .docxdonnajames55
Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International Vol. 24, No.426
C
lose to 1000 drones are already employed by a
number of state police, county sheriff’s offices, and
police departments in the United States.
Their uses are varied. For example, a state highway
patrol may use drones to take photos of vehicle and
train accidents. Other law enforcement agencies
may use their drones in tactical response situations
and other incidents during high-risk callouts
involving SWAT, as well as in searches for missing
persons and fleeing suspects.
US Air Force drone
is being hand launched.
The use of drones, while in
its infancy now, has a strong po-
tential to be a game changer for the
good guys, law enforcement, firefighters,
and our military. Photo by Staff Sgt. Kleinholz.
Law
Enforcement’s
Uses of Drones
In Crime Fighting And As
Deterrent Against Terrorism
By Jim Weiss and Mickey Davis
Is there public opposition
to drones being used
by American law
enforcement? You bet.
People feel they will be
used to spy on American
citizens; however, there
was similar opposition
when police switched
from revolvers to carrying
pistols, when Armored
Rescue Vehicles came
into use, when SWAT
was formed, and when
TASERS® began to be
used.
A sheriff’s office in Florida used a drone
to monitor the actions of a subject in a car
with a gun. In the San Francisco Bay Area,
law enforcement used a drone to help track
and apprehend a carjacking/attempted kid-
napping suspect. In Ohio, the Knox County
Sheriff ’s Office used a drone during a
standoff at an apartment building where the
suspect was barricaded inside. The SWAT
team broke out the residence’s windows
and used the drone to look through upstairs
windows to get a better idea of where the
suspect was located.
Law enforcement’s UASs (unmanned air-
craft systems) are primarily mission- and
incident-driven. Images collected using this
technology are handled and retained within
industry standards, consistent with im-
ages collected by any camera used by law
enforcement. However in some situations
like a search for evidence, a search warrant
might be needed or advisable.
Have drones also been used by bad guys?
Yes. They’ve been used to fly near manned
aircraft such as passenger planes, to fly over
prohibited airspace, and to deliver drugs
within correctional institutions. Drone em-
ployment by terrorists is a potentially deadly
threat – including recon, explosives, etc.
Recently, a drone shut down London’s Gat-
wick Airport for a couple of days causing
travel inconveniences for thousands and the
cancellation of a few hundred flights. Ter-
rorism was a suspected possible cause, but
this was discounted. The following month a
drone flew in the restricted airport
airspace in Newark, New Jersey.
In the USA the most common
violations in the uses of drones are
flying in prohibited air space. In
recent years, one was flown.
Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International .docxcroysierkathey
Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International Vol. 24, No.426
C
lose to 1000 drones are already employed by a
number of state police, county sheriff’s offices, and
police departments in the United States.
Their uses are varied. For example, a state highway
patrol may use drones to take photos of vehicle and
train accidents. Other law enforcement agencies
may use their drones in tactical response situations
and other incidents during high-risk callouts
involving SWAT, as well as in searches for missing
persons and fleeing suspects.
US Air Force drone
is being hand launched.
The use of drones, while in
its infancy now, has a strong po-
tential to be a game changer for the
good guys, law enforcement, firefighters,
and our military. Photo by Staff Sgt. Kleinholz.
Law
Enforcement’s
Uses of Drones
In Crime Fighting And As
Deterrent Against Terrorism
By Jim Weiss and Mickey Davis
Is there public opposition
to drones being used
by American law
enforcement? You bet.
People feel they will be
used to spy on American
citizens; however, there
was similar opposition
when police switched
from revolvers to carrying
pistols, when Armored
Rescue Vehicles came
into use, when SWAT
was formed, and when
TASERS® began to be
used.
A sheriff’s office in Florida used a drone
to monitor the actions of a subject in a car
with a gun. In the San Francisco Bay Area,
law enforcement used a drone to help track
and apprehend a carjacking/attempted kid-
napping suspect. In Ohio, the Knox County
Sheriff ’s Office used a drone during a
standoff at an apartment building where the
suspect was barricaded inside. The SWAT
team broke out the residence’s windows
and used the drone to look through upstairs
windows to get a better idea of where the
suspect was located.
Law enforcement’s UASs (unmanned air-
craft systems) are primarily mission- and
incident-driven. Images collected using this
technology are handled and retained within
industry standards, consistent with im-
ages collected by any camera used by law
enforcement. However in some situations
like a search for evidence, a search warrant
might be needed or advisable.
Have drones also been used by bad guys?
Yes. They’ve been used to fly near manned
aircraft such as passenger planes, to fly over
prohibited airspace, and to deliver drugs
within correctional institutions. Drone em-
ployment by terrorists is a potentially deadly
threat – including recon, explosives, etc.
Recently, a drone shut down London’s Gat-
wick Airport for a couple of days causing
travel inconveniences for thousands and the
cancellation of a few hundred flights. Ter-
rorism was a suspected possible cause, but
this was discounted. The following month a
drone flew in the restricted airport
airspace in Newark, New Jersey.
In the USA the most common
violations in the uses of drones are
flying in prohibited air space. In
recent years, one was flown ...
Securing High Value Assets from above while grappling with the cost/benefit e...DroneSec
Kim James (Drone Guards)
Talk Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L22woqNVN9M
The Global Drone Security Network (GDSN) is the only event of its kind focusing on Cyber-UAV security, Drone Threat Intelligence, Counter-UAS, and UTM security. Watch the full recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ6sRr65cSk
Speaker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimjamesdrones/
DroneSec is a cyber-uav security and threat intelligence company who hosted this second series of the GDSN community event.
https://dronesec.com/
Anti-Drone Solutions for High-Profile Government Events and Personal Security...NovoQuad
High-profile individuals, such as government officials and diplomats, travel with security, but breaching security with drones is a cakewalk. That’s where drone countermeasures come into the big picture.
Adapting to New Threats- The Role of Anti-Drone Systems in Modern Policing.pdfNovoQuad
To combat the use of drones by criminals to execute numerous crimes, it becomes paramount for law enforcement worldwide to incorporate integrated counter-drone solutions.
The Need for Drone Forensic Investigation Standardisation (Evangelos Mantas) ...DroneSec
Evangelos Mantas (Infili Intelligence)
Talk Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0ZNpj7QZtM
The Global Drone Security Network (GDSN) is the only event of its kind focusing on Cyber-UAV security, Drone Threat Intelligence, Counter-UAS, and UTM security. Watch the full recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ6sRr65cSk
Speaker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evangelos-mantas-0aa82619a/
DroneSec is a cyber-uav security and threat intelligence company who hosted this second series of the GDSN community event.
https://dronesec.com/
How do drone detection systems add an extra layer of security?NovoQuad
With so many drones in use, it increases the chances of them being in the wrong hands. That’s when drone countermeasures come to the rescue. Such devices can help prevent illegal drone activities like trespassing, spying, drone weapons, etc.
Modern technology used in airport security Jetline Marvel
Modern technology is increasingly used in airport security. This includes CT scanners to search bags for liquids or dangerous goods, facial recognition for streamlined boarding, and behavioral profiling to detect suspicious travelers. Airports are also using self-service automation through technologies like smart gates, artificial intelligence for traffic prediction, and blockchain for loyalty programs. Improved cybersecurity, onboard WiFi, robotic assistants, and smart ground transportation solutions further enhance the airport experience for passengers.
The Need for Anti-Drone Systems for Law Enforcement and Security Teams.pdfNovoQuad
Although defense bases need sophisticated drone defense systems and the best anti-drone for surveillance, an anti-drone system for security patrols is also necessary.
Drone Guardian: Countering the drone threat to commercial airportsNicholas Meadows
L3 Technologies is currently live trailing its pioneering Drone Guardian technology in both commercial and non-commercial settings. Our whitepaper explores the risk factors associated with drones at commercial airports and considers how a flexible and scalable system such as Drone Guardian can be deployed to counter an ever-growing threat from the illegal and hostile use of both commercial and military drones.
The Role of Anti-Drone Systems in Ensuring Public SafetyNovoQuad
The need for anti-drone for law enforcement now is more substantial than ever, and to prove this, here’s how drones pose a threat to public gatherings.
From Tracker to Jammer - Navigating Drone DefenseNovoQuad
Drones have proven to be incredibly useful for everything from aerial photography to package delivery. However, as drones spread, so do the difficulties they present.
Drone-Proofing Critical Infrastructure with Anti-Drone Systems.pdfNovoQuad
In critical establishments like defense bases, government buildings, and public hubs like airports and stadiums where the crowd is beyond control, counter-drone technology isn’t just an alternative; it’s a mandate.
How Radar Systems are Revolutionizing Airspace Security Against Rogue Drones.pdfNovoQuad
The radar system’s ability to detect and monitor the sky’s objects with high precision and accuracy is revolutionising airport security against rogue drones.
The drone industry has grown significantly, revolutionizing various sectors. These UAVs offer a convenient and innovative solution for surveillance. The Drone Security services surpass the limitations of traditional ground patrolling and expensive airplanes. With diverse payloads, they collect extensive data. Discover how drones play a pivotal role in ensuring safety and protection.
"Are Drones our best friends?" by Nicola Marietti
Close to 4.3 million drones were shipped worldwide in 2015, and with each drone sold, the risk of 'bad-drone' abuse increases. During those years unexpected convergent consequences explode onto the drone scene at once .A drone is an aerial robot that can be controlled remotely or autonomously, drones are now effective data gathering platforms, Computer vision, sense-and-avoid and optical tracking become standard in consumer drones. Are we safe from a little drone attack? How we can defend our site from this new threat. Security solutions are the big new deal the next future.
This document discusses the need for remote identification technology, such as license beacons, for drones to address privacy concerns. It proposes that the FAA require drones to emit a low-power radio beacon identifying the drone to anyone within visual line of sight. This would help hold operators accountable without compromising free speech or innovation. The document reviews drone technology developments, current privacy and drone regulations, and possible remote identification implementations before making its policy recommendation. It argues the benefits of accountability and privacy protection outweigh the risks.
Anti-UAV Solutions for Manufacturing PlantsNovoQuad
Drones entering places without permission could cause a lot of problems, like business spying and putting workers' safety at risk. More and more industrial places are putting in high-tech anti-UAV defense systems these days to lower this risk.
The document provides guidance on establishing a safe and secure municipal drone program. It discusses challenges such as drones not always having adequate security, multiple points of integration that could be attacked, and regulations still being developed. It also covers privacy considerations, potential threats to drones including hijacking and spoofing, and examples of past drone incidents. The document aims to help municipalities safely deploy drones while protecting against cyber threats and ensuring privacy.
This document summarizes several articles from the March 2017 issue of Passenger Terminal World magazine. It discusses how airports are using virtual reality to interact with customers and improve operations. It also covers how airports are working to improve safety against insider threats from staff. Finally, it provides details on new baggage tracking systems using RFID being installed at airports to upgrade their baggage handling processes.
The document discusses the history and evolution of airport security. It describes how airport security was not a major concern before 9/11 but became a priority afterwards. Various security technologies introduced since then like full body scanners have faced criticism. The document argues that constant improvements are needed as terrorists find ways to circumvent existing security measures, and that minimizing errors is crucial given the life-safety implications of airport security.
Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International .docxdonnajames55
Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International Vol. 24, No.426
C
lose to 1000 drones are already employed by a
number of state police, county sheriff’s offices, and
police departments in the United States.
Their uses are varied. For example, a state highway
patrol may use drones to take photos of vehicle and
train accidents. Other law enforcement agencies
may use their drones in tactical response situations
and other incidents during high-risk callouts
involving SWAT, as well as in searches for missing
persons and fleeing suspects.
US Air Force drone
is being hand launched.
The use of drones, while in
its infancy now, has a strong po-
tential to be a game changer for the
good guys, law enforcement, firefighters,
and our military. Photo by Staff Sgt. Kleinholz.
Law
Enforcement’s
Uses of Drones
In Crime Fighting And As
Deterrent Against Terrorism
By Jim Weiss and Mickey Davis
Is there public opposition
to drones being used
by American law
enforcement? You bet.
People feel they will be
used to spy on American
citizens; however, there
was similar opposition
when police switched
from revolvers to carrying
pistols, when Armored
Rescue Vehicles came
into use, when SWAT
was formed, and when
TASERS® began to be
used.
A sheriff’s office in Florida used a drone
to monitor the actions of a subject in a car
with a gun. In the San Francisco Bay Area,
law enforcement used a drone to help track
and apprehend a carjacking/attempted kid-
napping suspect. In Ohio, the Knox County
Sheriff ’s Office used a drone during a
standoff at an apartment building where the
suspect was barricaded inside. The SWAT
team broke out the residence’s windows
and used the drone to look through upstairs
windows to get a better idea of where the
suspect was located.
Law enforcement’s UASs (unmanned air-
craft systems) are primarily mission- and
incident-driven. Images collected using this
technology are handled and retained within
industry standards, consistent with im-
ages collected by any camera used by law
enforcement. However in some situations
like a search for evidence, a search warrant
might be needed or advisable.
Have drones also been used by bad guys?
Yes. They’ve been used to fly near manned
aircraft such as passenger planes, to fly over
prohibited airspace, and to deliver drugs
within correctional institutions. Drone em-
ployment by terrorists is a potentially deadly
threat – including recon, explosives, etc.
Recently, a drone shut down London’s Gat-
wick Airport for a couple of days causing
travel inconveniences for thousands and the
cancellation of a few hundred flights. Ter-
rorism was a suspected possible cause, but
this was discounted. The following month a
drone flew in the restricted airport
airspace in Newark, New Jersey.
In the USA the most common
violations in the uses of drones are
flying in prohibited air space. In
recent years, one was flown.
Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International .docxcroysierkathey
Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security International Vol. 24, No.426
C
lose to 1000 drones are already employed by a
number of state police, county sheriff’s offices, and
police departments in the United States.
Their uses are varied. For example, a state highway
patrol may use drones to take photos of vehicle and
train accidents. Other law enforcement agencies
may use their drones in tactical response situations
and other incidents during high-risk callouts
involving SWAT, as well as in searches for missing
persons and fleeing suspects.
US Air Force drone
is being hand launched.
The use of drones, while in
its infancy now, has a strong po-
tential to be a game changer for the
good guys, law enforcement, firefighters,
and our military. Photo by Staff Sgt. Kleinholz.
Law
Enforcement’s
Uses of Drones
In Crime Fighting And As
Deterrent Against Terrorism
By Jim Weiss and Mickey Davis
Is there public opposition
to drones being used
by American law
enforcement? You bet.
People feel they will be
used to spy on American
citizens; however, there
was similar opposition
when police switched
from revolvers to carrying
pistols, when Armored
Rescue Vehicles came
into use, when SWAT
was formed, and when
TASERS® began to be
used.
A sheriff’s office in Florida used a drone
to monitor the actions of a subject in a car
with a gun. In the San Francisco Bay Area,
law enforcement used a drone to help track
and apprehend a carjacking/attempted kid-
napping suspect. In Ohio, the Knox County
Sheriff ’s Office used a drone during a
standoff at an apartment building where the
suspect was barricaded inside. The SWAT
team broke out the residence’s windows
and used the drone to look through upstairs
windows to get a better idea of where the
suspect was located.
Law enforcement’s UASs (unmanned air-
craft systems) are primarily mission- and
incident-driven. Images collected using this
technology are handled and retained within
industry standards, consistent with im-
ages collected by any camera used by law
enforcement. However in some situations
like a search for evidence, a search warrant
might be needed or advisable.
Have drones also been used by bad guys?
Yes. They’ve been used to fly near manned
aircraft such as passenger planes, to fly over
prohibited airspace, and to deliver drugs
within correctional institutions. Drone em-
ployment by terrorists is a potentially deadly
threat – including recon, explosives, etc.
Recently, a drone shut down London’s Gat-
wick Airport for a couple of days causing
travel inconveniences for thousands and the
cancellation of a few hundred flights. Ter-
rorism was a suspected possible cause, but
this was discounted. The following month a
drone flew in the restricted airport
airspace in Newark, New Jersey.
In the USA the most common
violations in the uses of drones are
flying in prohibited air space. In
recent years, one was flown ...
Securing High Value Assets from above while grappling with the cost/benefit e...DroneSec
Kim James (Drone Guards)
Talk Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L22woqNVN9M
The Global Drone Security Network (GDSN) is the only event of its kind focusing on Cyber-UAV security, Drone Threat Intelligence, Counter-UAS, and UTM security. Watch the full recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ6sRr65cSk
Speaker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimjamesdrones/
DroneSec is a cyber-uav security and threat intelligence company who hosted this second series of the GDSN community event.
https://dronesec.com/
Similar to The Future of Drone Detection is here! (20)
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If you're interested in learning more about how anti-drone systems can ensure the protection of historical monuments, here we will provide you with a clear understanding.
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1. The Future of Drone Detection is here!
So, how often have you heard instances of drones going rogue? Be it pausing
events or games in the stadiums midway, or wreaking havoc on the security and
safety of sensitive establishments, individuals with illicit intents have been using
drones to manipulate the one-dimension that’s still out of reach from human
safety - the aerial space. This is where anti-drone systems play a massive role.
They are becoming more sophisticated and more advanced to detect malicious
drones on aerial premises.
Although drone tracking is relatively new, the technology is gaining trajectory
swiftly, and one giant example is the city of El Paso that’s already living in the
future. Wondering what’s El Paso doing? Read on to find out!
Safeguarding the Skies- El Paso Becomes the First in the States to Implement
Drone Tracking Systems
In an unprecedented move, the city of El Paso has taken the lead in fortifying
airspace security by becoming the first city in the United States to deploy a
networked remote identification system (Remote ID) for detecting drones. The
implementation of this cutting-edge system, which covers a vast area of 500
square miles around the El Paso International Airport, marks a significant
milestone in enhancing public safety, supporting commercial drone operations,
and safeguarding the privacy of drone pilots.
Enhanced Public Safety:
2. The primary goal of the newly implemented Remote ID system is to bolster
public safety by providing real-time information about drone flights in specified
airspace. By swiftly detecting and identifying unauthorized drone operations,
potential risks and accidents can be mitigated. This innovative technology acts
as a proactive measure to ensure that the airspace remains secure and free from
unauthorized drone activities, thus protecting both aerial and ground-based
entities.
Support for Commercial Drone Operations:
The introduction of the Remote ID system in El Paso opens up a plethora of
opportunities for the expansion of commercial drone operations. Industries
such as package delivery, infrastructure inspection, and emergency response
services can greatly benefit from the enhanced safety measures provided by this
advanced technology. By efficiently monitoring drone activities, the system
facilitates the integration of drones into the commercial landscape, enabling
businesses to leverage their potential in a secure and controlled manner.
Privacy Protection:
El Paso's implementation of the Remote ID system not only prioritizes public
safety but also underscores the significance of safeguarding the privacy of drone
operators. With strict adherence to privacy guidelines, the system ensures that
the personal information of drone pilots remains confidential. This crucial aspect
instills confidence in drone operators, fostering a responsible and accountable
approach to drone usage. By maintaining a delicate balance between security
and privacy, El Paso sets an exemplary standard for other cities to follow in
safeguarding individual rights while leveraging the benefits of drone technology.
A Model for the Future
El Paso's pioneering implementation of the Remote ID system serves as a model
for other cities across the United States. As mandated by the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), the introduction of broadcast Remote ID by September
16, 2023, becomes imperative to standardize airspace security nationwide. By
showcasing the positive outcomes and benefits derived from this technology, El
Paso paves the way for other municipalities to adopt similar drone blockers,
promoting safer skies and ensuring the responsible integration of drones into
our daily lives.