Title:
Secure Your Drone Fleet: Best Practices for Commercial Drone Cybersecurity
Description:
As drones are integrated into our everyday lives through technological, legal, and regulatory advancements, security planning must evolve to consider drones as a permanent cyber threat vector to the nation’s critical infrastructure. Traditional security practices have considered drones as a mere physical system, only capable of physical tactics. However, drones are connected devices, carrying the same vulnerability to bi-directional risk as laptops, smartphones, smart home systems, etc. Such risks include cyberattacks, information security compromise, and privacy violations. Organizations adopting or planning to adopt drones as part of their commercial operations can enhance their security posture and encourage organizational cyber hygiene thorough understanding vulnerable drone componentry, inherent risks, and security options.
Learning Objective #1:
Learn security options to mitigate drone cyber risks, including component-specific mitigations, operational best practices, and secure alternatives.
Learning Objective #2:
Understand drones as connected devices, and the componentry that enables connectivity and presents vulnerabilities.
Learning Objective #3:
Know the inherent cyber risks of drones, including external and internal risks.
Type:
UnCrewed U Stage