Drone detection and airspace intelligence company SkySafe has introduced a new “Forensics as a Service (FaaS)” capability to help law enforcement, public safety, and related personal respond to and investigate drone incidents.
According to SkySafe, the solution “gives organizations direct access to investigative capabilities and empowers teams to train personnel, analyze incidents, and operationalize drone data on their own timelines.”
Features of SkySafe’s FaaS include:
- Access to SkySafe’s cloud-based airspace intelligence platform, which provides “historical drone activity, flight path visualizations, identification data, and more.”
- The ability to generate legally admissible reports “built from extracted logs and device identifiers to help prosecute offenders.”
- Forensics training and certification that covers “data interpretation, processing tools, evidence handling, and courtroom preparation.”
- Covert Forensics Imaging Devices or “CFIDs” that “extract and analyze data from recovered drones.” This capability enables investigators “to match flight logs, serial numbers, and metadata and confirm when a recovered drone is the same one detected acting maliciously in a given airspace.”
Commenting on the FaaS launch, Melissa Swisher, Chief Revenue Officer at SkySafe, said, “Integrating forensics into drone detection and airspace intelligence is a major inflection point for the industry. Delivering this level of airspace intelligence gives organizations the ability to truly understand and control what’s happening in their skies. Forensics as a Service is the missing piece that completes that picture. By closing the investigative loop, we’re enabling customers to move from awareness to action—turning every incident into actionable, admissible evidence."
Source: SkySafe




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