SkySafe
SkySafe is the only airspace security technology company to build a comprehensive, city-wide sensor network that allows organizations to detect, identify, track, and analyze the drones in their airspace. This Cloud-based, SaaS platform puts real-time and historical drone data at your fingertips, without the need to acquire, install, or maintain expensive hardware.
SkySafe’s core technology is built on a deep understanding of drone communication protocols. The system doesn’t just identify targets, it collects critical metadata to enhance threat analysis and assessment too.
With fixed, mobile, and temporary drone defense solutions, SkySafe provides the tools to safely and effectively operate authorized drones while protecting against threats.
As with any defense system, the key to airspace security is situational awareness. The defender must know how many drones are in an area, where they are, what type they are, and who is operating them. This requires an airspace management system capable of collecting, analyzing, and distributing this information. Without that airspace situational awareness, choosing the optimum countermeasure to stop a drone — or locating the launch point of the operator — becomes a matter of luck. SkySafe Cloud combines several proven technologies to offer situational awareness and airspace security. One is the Cloud itself, which is routinely used by government and commercial customers who find it more efficient and cost effective than keeping IT administration services in-house.
SkySafe Cloud uses a city-wide network of radio frequency (RF) sensors that detect signals from drones and their operators. Unlike standalone counter-drone systems, SkySafe Cloud sends data to a central location for analysis and distribution. Users can then log into the Cloud to see what drones are in the coverage area and receive real-time alerts of unauthorized or anomalous UAS activity.
A major advantage of cloud-based airspace security is its adaptability. It is a service operated by professionals whose business is drone defense. They have the latest information on the technical characteristics of current and potential UAS threats. As a centralized hub, history and context can be provided — such as a record of past drone flights in their area. And as a cloud-based system, it is easily scalable for covering areas that experience heavy UAS traffic.
Airports & Airlines
Airport operations can be disrupted by unauthorized UAS.
Critical Infrastructure
Utilities and critical infrastructure sites must contend with potential threats that could affect operations.
Sports Stadiums & Outdoor Events
Stadium owners must plan for casualties and mass panic if drones strike a sporting event or outdoor concert.
Border Control
Law Enforcement and Border Control Authorities must contend with UAS smuggling drugs over the border.
Corrections
There are countless accounts of drones being used to smuggle drugs and weapons into prisons.
National Security
Our Nation needs unprecedented networked C-UAS to protect our airspace from drone threats both foreign and domestic.