Australian drone services company DroneSec has partnered with automated incident reporting company DroneALERT to deliver advanced threat intelligence reporting and case management tools to organisations around the world. As part of its strategic partnership, DroneSec is integrating DroneALERT real-time community reporting and case management into its Notify Threat Intelligence Platform. As part of the partnership, DroneALERT will receive granular incident and threat actor reporting to provide user reports with increased attribution and threat characteristic information. Both organisations will be enabling more accurate reporting of malicious drones to reduce restrictions on drone innovation and adoption.
“Many of our customers use the DroneSec Notify platform to stay aware of the threats around them or cross-reference the data with their counter-drone products. Now, our clients will be able to log their own reports to a framework that can work hand-in-hand with ours, offering a variety of insights and opportunities we did not have previously. DroneALERT has the industry’s most well-known first-responder reporting tool, it follows INTERPOL guidelines and gives us the near real-time reports we need to match with other indicators.” said Mike Monnik, Chief Technology Officer, DroneSec.
The DroneSec Notify platform tracks and monitors drone incidents, threat actors and trends around the world for Ports, Prisons, Law Enforcement and Counter-Drone vendors. With a large database of incident types and characteristics, organisations around the world can measure the threat and configure their systems to match real adversary equipment and techniques. This partnership will keep the focus on defeating rogue, malicious threats whilst allowing the innovation of hobbyist and commercial drones to thrive.
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