Drone Security

Counter-drone firm soars after government demand takes fligh…

Source: Citadel Defense Counter-drone provider Citadel Defense is flying high, even as the tech firm tries to keep unauthorized zones out of the sky. According to a press release, the San Diego-based company has experienced a surge in global demand for Titan counter-drone system, forcing Citadel to expand manufacturing capabilities …

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Drone Sighting Shuts Down Another Airport: This Time it’s Fr…

Image by Mr_Worker from Pixabay News and commentary. It’s time to get airport airspace security done.  Reuters reports that flight operations at Frankfurt airport, Germany’s busiest airport, were suspended for an hour and have now resumed. At this point there is little information available.  Airport spokesmen commented to news outlets today …

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Airport Execs Want the Authority to Protect Their Communitie…

  Joe Ravi [CC BY-SA 3.0] The technology for controlling access to airspace around airports or other protected facilities is ready – but will regulations allow them to be implemented before the next damaging event? The following is a DRONELIFE exclusive guest post from Jaz Banga, CEO and Co-founder of Airspace …

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Super Bowl Security Operation Proves Drones Can Be Part Of T…

In the days leading up to the NFL Championship Game in Atlanta last weekend, FBI officers confiscated six drones flying closer to the stadium than temporary flight restrictions allowed. With local drone pilots either not aware or deliberately ignoring the flight ban, there were no doubt concerns that the Super …

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FAA Reauthorization, Explained: Part 4, Can Homeland Securit…

The new proposed FAA Reauthorization package has been made public.  It’s wordy, complex, and confusing – and the headlines haven’t made understanding what’s inside easier.  There are several points of critical importance for the drone industry to understand.  The proposed Repeal of Section 336, the Integration Pilot Program, the “Safeguarding …

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Drone Security System Airspace Scores $20 Million in Funding

As drones turn out to be huge information, so do programs to keep away from them.  Investment in drone protection has elevated as a variety of stakeholders from federal businesses and airports to stadiums and workplace buildings search for options.  San Francisco-based Airspace Systems Inc. has simply scored $20-million from …

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Verizon and Dedrone Write the Book on Preventing Drone Disas…

Drone safety agency Dedrone and community large Verizon’s OCR (Operation Convergent Response) workforce have written the e-book – properly, the whitepaper, anyway – on stopping drone disasters throughout emergency response. Dedrone is one in all the main corporations in the anti-drone know-how area, offering an airspace safety platform that detects, …

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Cybersecurity Threats, BVLOS Flight and More Lawsuits: Dedro…

From extra lawsuits to elevated cybersecurity threats and the implementation of BVLOS flight, main airspace safety platform supplier Dedrone has printed their evaluation of market developments – and their predictions for the area in 2018. The following is a Guest Post by the airspace safety consultants at Dedrone. Analysis of …

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Commercial Drone Alliance Hosts Domestic Drone Security Seri…

One factor that a lot of the drone business – and regulators – can agree upon is the necessity for clear drone legal guidelines, enacted as rapidly as attainable.  It’s not a straightforward process, and among the many many complicated points that each business and regulators should perceive and tackle …

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Commercial Drone Alliance Speaks Out on Drone Security

Drone safety is a important subject within the industrial drone trade.  As FAA Reauthorization packages come up for dialogue in Congress this month, the Commercial Drone Alliance has printed their instructed tips for drone safety laws. The Commercial Drone Alliance is a non-profit trade group centered on training and advocacy. …

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