Drones

Read: What Do New FAA Laws Mean for Security Industry’s Use of Drones?

What Do New FAA Laws Mean for Security Industry’s Use of Drones?

Back in June, the FAA announced laws regulating commercial use of UAVs, which now allow security companies to use drones in a number of applications.

Read: Forget Privacy, This Is the Biggest Potential Hazard When It Comes to Drones

Forget Privacy, This Is the Biggest Potential Hazard When It Comes to Drones

Privacy concerns can be managed through laws; cybersecurity is a far more elusive hazard.

Read: White House Releases Rules for Low-Flying Drone Operation

White House Releases Rules for Low-Flying Drone Operation

New rules state that drones can be used that weigh less than 55 pounds, don’t fly higher than 400 feet and don’t exceed 100 miles per hour.

Read: The 2 Biggest Myths About Drones

The 2 Biggest Myths About Drones

Most people only know drones through what they see on TV. But there’s much more to UAVs than that.

Read: FAA Selects UK System That Detects, Tracks and Disables Drones Flying Close to Airports

FAA Selects UK System That Detects, Tracks and Disables Drones Flying Close to Airports

AUDS combines technologies from three separate companies that can eliminate the threat of unwarranted UAVs flying in dangerous airspace.

Read: Systems Integrator Security 101 Hosts Charlotte Drone Summit 2016

Systems Integrator Security 101 Hosts Charlotte Drone Summit 2016

Along with subject matter experts, the event also hosted exhibitor booth from Axis Communication, Genetec, Hitachi Data Systems, Wesco and others.

Read: VStar Launched as Systems Integrator for Drones

VStar Launched as Systems Integrator for Drones

U.S. Navy veteran Andy Von Stauffenberg started the company to bridge the gap between technology and the consumer.

Read: Florida State Students Learning to Use Drones to Assist Hurricane Emergency Response

Florida State Students Learning to Use Drones to Assist Hurricane Emergency Response

Robert McDaniel, a professor of Emergency Management at the university, said drones can help rescuers find victims quicker than traditional search teams on foot.

Read: Ohio Law Enforcement Agencies Want Drone to Assist With Police Duties

Ohio Law Enforcement Agencies Want Drone to Assist With Police Duties

Pending approval, the three groups will split the cost of the $75,399 drone, which will help with missing person searches and other tasks.

Read: FAA Enters Agreements to Help Identify Drones Flying Too Close to Airports

FAA Enters Agreements to Help Identify Drones Flying Too Close to Airports

The FAA and Department of Homeland Security will be able to evaluate sensor detection systems in the drones.

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