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Drone Industry Security Issues and Challenges in the Context of IoD

Imdad Ali Shah

2024Advances in information security, privacy, and ethics book series15 citationsDOI

Abstract

The major commercial sector has been drawn to the internet of drones (IoD) because of its technological breakthroughs, utility functions, and capacities. It is a tiered network primarily intended for unidentified aerial vehicles operating in restricted airspace. The IoD offers generic services for various drone applications, including package delivery, traffic surveillance, search and rescue, and others. Drones have the potential to be used in a variety of ways to enhance cybersecurity. A mix of software and hardware components must work together for a drone to successfully take off, fly, and land. Ground control stations often control drones and have rotors, sensors, and navigation systems. These devices are typically used in environments where flying would be hazardous for humans. Technology and operational procedures are the intended targets of cyber security.

Topics & Concepts

DroneContext (archaeology)Computer securityComputer scienceGeographyArchaeologyBiologyGeneticsUAV Applications and OptimizationInternet of Things and AIVideo Surveillance and Tracking Methods