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Drones: They Have Cameras, They Can Fly, And They Are Looking At You

Poster: SySAdmin
Posted on January 14, 2015 at 10:28:01 AM
Drones: They Have Cameras, They Can Fly, And They Are Looking At You

With the popularity of drones, privacy and security concerns are on the rise. One Texas-based company has a solution: Drone Detectors.

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 14, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- If you hear a strange sound in the air after the holidays, it's probably not Santa's reindeer returning home. More than likely it's one of thousands of recreational drones given as presents for Christmas this year. Unfortunately not all drones (also called Unmanned Aerial Vehicles or UAV's) are being used for entertainment.

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Last December, a couple believed they were being stalked by their neighbor using a drone. Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez where both spied on by paparazzi flying drones. Someone caused a riot by flying a drone onto the field during a soccer match last October. Drones are frequently used to drop contraband and weapons into prison yards. Airlines have had several close calls with drones. There are serious concerns that drones will be used by terrorists to cause harm. And they are even being used to spy on corporate activities.

The frequency of drone-related incidents is expected to rise over the coming years. The FAA estimates there will be 30,000 commercial drones in the United States by 2030. This number doesn't take into account recreational drones sold to individuals. Just taking a conservative estimate of ten recreational drones for every commercial one there could be 300,000 recreational drones by 2030.

To combat this growing problem, Drone Labs, LLC (http://www.dronelabsllc.com), a provider of drone-related technologies, announced the launch of its latest offering: Drone Detector. This solution makes it easier than ever to protect your privacy.  Much like a burglar alarm is used to detect home invasions, Drone Detector protects against privacy invasions. When a drone or drone operator is nearby, Drone Detector will alert you to their presence and give you the opportunity to respond to the threat.

"To be clear, most [drone] pilots are responsible, law-abiding people. We [at Drone Labs] are drone pilots ourselves. Unfortunately there are some bad pilots out there who don't follow the rules," said Drone Labs CEO and co-founder Zain Naboulsi. "We are committed to protecting people from unwanted drone invasions."

The device isn't currently meant to detect military drones, but Naboulsi says it can easily catch recreational and commercial drones. Competing companies have tried to detect drones by listening for them, but sound signatures are easy to hide for flying drones and cannot detect ground or water-based ones. According to Naboulsi, "Acoustics are bad because it's very easy to hide them. There's really not much effort involved in getting around a sound-based system--any amateur can modify the sound of their drone to defeat acoustic detection. With [Drone Detector] we don't depend on a single identification vector but, instead, use our patent-pending, multifactor authentication to verify the presence of a drone which makes it much harder to hide."

Naboulsi and his co-founder Phil Wheat, who have spent most of their careers working in the software industry, have a clear vision for detecting drones going forward. "We have developed a roadmap for Drone Detector to keep adding a rich set of features addressing the evolving threat that drones pose." The company appears poised to be the leader in the drone detection space.

RELATED LINKS

http://www.dronelabsllc.com

http://www.dronedetector.com

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SOURCE  Drone Labs, LLC

Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150112/168626
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Drone Labs, LLC

CONTACT: Drone Labs Press Relations, (844)437-6635 x705, press@dronelabsllc.com
 
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