A wave of coordinated drone incidents in Europe is challenging outdated notions of enterprise security. This editorial analysis examines the implications of aerial threats for cybersecurity, information governance, and eDiscovery, urging organizations to reevaluate how they protect physical and digital assets in an era of hybrid warfare. The post European Drone Incidents Expose Critical Gaps in Enterprise Security and Hybrid Defense appeared first on ComplexDiscovery.| ComplexDiscovery
The EU border agency is spending another quarter of a billion on Israeli long-range drones. This unmanned aerial surveillance is being expanded with expensive high-flying technology. The EU border agency Frontex has significantly expanded its drone surveillance for migration control in the Mediterranean. While 3307 flight hours were registered in 2023, the number rose to […] Der Beitrag Frontex significantly expands drone operations: Number of flight hours increases by 50 per cent erschien ...| Matthias Monroy
A recently published US Army manual on countering drones. “Units should always assume the enemy is using a UAS to observe or attempt to observe them. Modern, friendly, and allied sensors—whic…| Warrior Publications