Kaspersky, a system against drones that violate privacy

The Russian company Kaspersky ready for a new leap in the security sector. This time it is not about powerful antivirus and computer firewalls, but a powerful antidrone system. The goal, declares Kaspersky, is to develop solutions for the protection of privacy and security, which are now at risk even from the unauthorized trespassing of civilian drones, those radio-controlled flying objects, equipped with sensors and cameras, which are increasingly widespread. To the point that, according to an industry estimate, the global drone market is expected to grow from the current $ 14 billion to $ 43 billion in 2024, as remotely piloted aircraft begin to be used more for a wider range of businesses. , such as the delivery of goods. The concern is that accidents and violations may also increase at the same time, with drones flying over public or private areas. The solution studied by Kaspersky uses various detection systems, including lasers, analyzing data through machine learning, an artificial intelligence capable of identifying the intruder by itself, disturbing communications between the controller and the device, forcing the drone to land or return automatically to the place of departure.

Kaspersky, a system against drones that violate privacy

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