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What Real Drone Threats Actually Look Like in Data — And Why That Matters
Drone threats aren’t always obvious. They don’t arrive with flashing lights or warning sirens. Often, they appear as a faint signal on a crowded RF...
Read MoreExpanded Geo-Fence Drone Search: A New Era of Visibility in AirGuard
Drones are mobile by design. They cross fences, fly beyond perimeters, and rarely stay in one place. For security teams monitoring sensitive or...
Read MoreLiDAR vs. Radar: Why Radar Remains the Superior Choice for Drone Detection
As drone threats evolve—from hobbyist intrusions to highly autonomous, stealthy UAVs—so does the technology needed to detect and neutralize them....
Read MoreThe Psychology of Security: How Drone Detection Can Deter Crime Before It Happens
Security is as much about perception as it is about action. Criminals and bad actors often make decisions based on risk versus reward. If they...
Read MoreWhy U.S. Military Bases Are Vulnerable to Drone Spying—A Former NORAD Chief Explains
In a recent 60 Minutes interview, retired General Glen VanHerck, former NORAD and U.S. Northern Command chief, issued a stark warning:
Read MoreBorder Security Under Threat: The Role of Drones in Smuggling and Surveillance
Drone incursions at the U.S.-Mexico border have surged, posing a significant threat to national security. Cartels are using drones not only to...
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