With the continuous development of UAV, the benefits and threats brought by this evolving technology become clearer. Enterprises increasingly need to ensure that they protect themselves from the risks associated with UAV threats.
As drones become a growing part of our world, companies need to address security, confidentiality and confidentiality issues immediately. The use of UAV to prevent corporate espionage and malicious activities has become a growing concern of organizations.
UAVs pose a unique danger. Unfortunately, fences, guards, cameras and other physical measures cannot resist its threat. Airborne equipment can bypass most measures to try to stop it. For this reason, Nanjing Baikang Electromechanical Technology Co., Ltd. has been deeply engaged in the UAV anti-aircraft industry for many years. The independently developed anti UAV system has provided low altitude security for major occasions for many times, and has been strongly recognized by relevant departments., To this end, in order to mitigate the consequences of its rapid use and threat. Therefore, with this in mind, UAV can threaten the confidentiality of your company in four ways.
1. Listen to private conversations
UAV can easily be equipped with devices to capture audio. The ability to record clear conversations continues to develop, and the equipment has been provided free of charge. They can easily pick up sound without interference.
The four walls will no longer protect what you say in confidential meetings, even if you go to secret places, so UAV can be programmed to track your managers.
2. Photo and video recording
The great appeal of UAV is largely due to their use to capture airborne images, whether for hobby, educational or malicious purposes. These antenna devices are small in size and can sneak into private space and take photos undetected.
Even the most basic smartphone can take high-quality photos and videos. Drones can be easily set up to quickly capture and transmit your confidential moving images to potential attackers or snoops.
3. Network hijacking and network attack
A network attack can be particularly destructive if the device that initiates the attack has access to your hardware, software, network, data storage or processing operations. UAV can land near enterprises and carry out data injection attacks or endanger Wi Fi, Bluetooth and other wireless connections and networks
Infiltrating insecure or incorrectly secure networks is a known attack method for fraudsters and cyber criminals. In addition, it is very common to insert malicious code to cancel the operation. In addition, the physical unbound nature of airborne devices means that they can physically attack your settings.
So far, many devices, networks and infrastructure have been unprotected by organizations simply because they think nothing can approach them to do any damage. UAV are not limited by physical means and can prevent this assumption.
4. Accessibility
Unmanned, unchallengeable, cheap and publicly available UAV are almost impossible to deal with once in the air, and today these devices secretly threaten global enterprises.
The UAV industry is basically unregulated. Before the arrival of comprehensive legislative protection to curb some threats, companies are increasingly using anti UAV technology to protect themselves.