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An analysis found that drone incursion incidents increased fourfold in less than two years at EU airports
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This starts with looking at two key drone-based risk vectors:.
Key facts
- Radar is the only sensor type that detects all movement 24/7 regardless of weather or lighting conditions to offer real-time tracking and classification of registered and catalogued drones
- This article was co-authored by Andrew Corsaro, Vice President of Consulting Services at physical security consultancy ZBeta
- Across the US, hundreds of data centers are planned and under construction, built to power new energy-hungry AI applications
- Current FAA and FCC regulations limit drone mitigation measures to special conditions
Summary
Across the US, hundreds of data centers are planned and under construction, built to power new energy-hungry AI applications. Yet the race to build infrastructure for powering the AI boom is potentially stymied by a growing threat that existing physical security models are struggling to keep up with: drones. Response action, so far, is insufficient. The situation will only be remedied by intentional, forward-thinking action. Hobbyist drone operators have normalized the sight of drones in the airspace, making it tempting to view these small aircraft as innocuous toys.