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Asymmetric Grey Zone War is on Our Doorsteps
Australia’s connection points to the global internet are vulnerable in this era of concern about increased hi-tech warfare. Undersea cables essentially carry all of the data to and from the country – without them, we go dark losing internet, phone, or other means to connect.
How to Detect UAS and Potential Collisions in Airports
In recent years, the rise in public drone use has increased rapidly, and as Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) become more advanced, they are now trickling into the general market as gifts for tech-lovers around the world.
How To Protect From Terrorists, Protestors, Vandals or Disruptive Fans at Commercial Venues and Stadiums
With loose counterdrone laws and regulations surrounding UAS, it makes stadiums and commercial venues perfect for protestors, vandals, and even terrorists to fly over densely populated spaces without much recourse.
How To Protect Against UAS Activity That Threatens Personal Safety, Privacy and Property
Drones allow nefarious individuals to spy on and perhaps even threaten people in their homes and places of work. From government officials to celebrities, business executives to foreign dignitaries, the security risks presented by the presence of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) are a growing concern for many.
How to Strengthen Existing Military Defence Against UAS Threats
Drones for military operations are becoming a key technology in modern warfare and conflict. However, while military-grade drones are becoming more common, the use of publicly accessible Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) has also increased