Drones Pose Risks: An Analysis of a Million Drone Flights Over Infrastructure and Corporations

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Originally Aired - Tuesday, September 24 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

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Location: S310AB


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Title: Drones Pose Risks: An Analysis of a Million Drone Flights Over Infrastructure and Corporations

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In this comprehensive analysis of drone risks, experienced panelists present case studies addressing the threat posed by commercial drones in conflict zones, demonstrate live drone capabilities, provide a current overview of U.S. drone threats, and categorize risks by intent, capabilities, and consequences. Real-world case studies examine drone incidents in U.S. infrastructure, stadiums, and large venues. The proposed solution involves detecting and tracking drones in real time, setting up geo-fences, and sending mobile alerts for efficient response. This legal solution has successfully detected and mitigated drone incidents, prompting a call to action for organizations to prioritize airspace security in the face of increasing threats.

 

Learning Objective #1: 1. Live demonstration of how easy it is to fly a drone and make a drop. 2. Provide an overview of the current landscape of drone threats in the United States. 3. Categorize threats based on intent, capabilities, and potential consequences.

Learning Objective #2: Provide an overview of the current landscape of drone threats in the United States.

Learning Objective #3: Categorize threats based on intent, capabilities, and potential consequences.

Type: All Access Education


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