DroneTrackers now detect unauthorized drones approaching the office and identify their operators. Even though most drones are not harmful, they can easily be misused, posing serious risks to the public and sensitive data. Our data is now protected from espionage and cyber-attacks triggered by drones.

A total of three networked DroneTrackers are installed in and around the Dedrone office. Each equipped with cameras, microphones, Wi-Fi-sensors and near infrared sensors, they monitor the airspace 24/7. The system alarms and alerts us through email and text notifications and, if needed, even notifies the San Francisco Police Department when a drone is detected. The drone’s flight path is monitored. Videos and other recordings that can be essential for further investigations and performance validation can also be provided.

Susan Friedberg

About the author

Susan is the Director of Communications at Dedrone and has researched, developed, and led the conversation on drones, counter-drone technology, and airspace security since 2016.

Susan Friedberg

marketing@dedrone.com

Originally published Aug 12, 2016, updated Mar 25, 2024