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Adam Bannister is a contributor to IFSEC Global, having been in the role of Editor from 2014 through to November 2019. Adam also had stints as a journalist at cybersecurity publication, The Daily Swig, and as Managing Editor at Dynamis Online Media Group.
June 14, 2016

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Drone Zone to Launch at IFSEC 2016

For the first-time ever IFSEC International will feature an area dedicated exclusively to drones.

Sponsored by Dedrone, the Drone Zone will feature live (airborne) demonstrations from drone developers Dedrone, Drone Defence, Sony, Tamron, Hitachi and Yuneec.

Drones have applications in perimeter surveillance, intruder alerts, mobile CCTV, emergency communications networks, facilities surveillance, criminal tool prosecution, fire scene investigations and drone detection.

Register here for your ticket to IFSEC International 2016. You can find the Drone Zone on stand B400. Once registered you can then pre-book a meeting with the Dedrone, Drone Defence, Sony, Tamron, Hitachi or Yuneec teams to take place during the show.

Research indicates that the drone market will be worth $80 billion by 2025 – and security applications will comfortably account for the biggest share, through deployments in surveillance, border control and smart cities.

Customers include police, security services, the military and private businesses. For the first time ever, IFSEC International has created a dedicated space to see drones in action and find out how they can be deployed in your business or organisation.

The Drone Zone is sponsored by Dedrone, the international market and technology leader in drone detection. Its automated, software-based aerial intrusion detection platform DroneTracker provides early warning of illegal civilian UAVs and is used to protect industrial plants, government buildings and other critical infrastructure installations against smugglers, spies and terrorist attacks.

DroneTracker attaches to exterior walls of buildings, rooftops, or special masts, using a combination of audio, video, Wi-Fi and RF sensors to identify illegal drones in the vicinity. The easy configuration and integration with third-party alarm systems allows the customers to identify and remediate threats quickly and efficiently.

Depending on requirements, various countermeasures, such as jammers, can be integrated into the DroneTracker and be triggered automatically. DroneTracker is currently distributed by more than 100 partners in 50 countries. Dedrone, based in San Francisco, California, was founded in 2014 and has the backing of reputable international investors.

Register here for your ticket to IFSEC International 2016. You can find the Drone Zone on stand B400. Once registered you can then pre-book a meeting with the Dedrone, Drone Defence, Sony, Tamron, Hitachi or Yuneec teams to take place during the show.

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