Drones Are Here to Stay — Here’s Why
As drones become more mainstream and regulations are refined, many security sectors are anticipating their own drone surveillance and detection systems.
As drones become more mainstream and regulations are refined, many security sectors are anticipating their own drone surveillance and detection systems.
Discover the latest counter-drone developments and how security integrators can help protect clients’ organizations against malicious and unauthorized drones.
Learn how robots and drones work in concert with security pros and law enforcement to surveil public spaces to gain improved situational awareness.
NFPA 915 Standard for Remote Testing will “provide minimum requirements for remote inspections to deliver an equivalent or improved result as that which would be obtained with other inspection methods.”
Even though facilities can be protected at ground level, air-based threat penetration from drones is becoming increasingly prominent.
As FAA deputy and acting administrator, Dan Elwell was responsible for managing the safety and efficiency of civil aviation within the U.S.
Dedrone smart airspace security is said to utilize best-in-class drone detection sensors to feed data into the company’s software platform.
A Dedrone executive offers projections on the increasing use of drones, and in parallel, the rise in nefarious uses that threaten airspace.
Altavian is one of five drone manufacturers approved by the U.S. DoD under the Blue sUAS program to sell to the U.S. military and federal agencies.
The funding will accelerate development of the Dedrone platform, which provides early warning, classification of, and mitigation against drone threats.