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Drone Professionals Are Concerned About Data Security  

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Drone Professionals Are Concerned About Data Security  
expouav.com

07 September 2023

 

Data security for uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) remains a primary concern by public safety and critical infrastructure professionals, according to an August 2023 survey of 733 drone professionals performed by Teledyne FLIR, LLC. Data security not only represents one of the top considerations when purchasing a drone platform, but a strong majority (67 percent) of the survey respondents worry that unknown entities could access the data they capture and manage from drones. 

 More specifically, 69 percent of survey respondents said they are somewhat to extremely concerned “that data captured by your drone program might be accessible to foreign governments or other entities that might be considered hostile to your organization/work.” 

“I believe the survey shows how those in the domestic drone industry take data privacy concerns very seriously and that they are looking for drone solutions that can give them peace of mind that their respective data won’t be accessed by unknown persons or organizations, especially by countries of concern,” said Mike Walters, vice president, Teledyne FLIR. “The Survey results also highlight the key challenges faced by commercial, industrial, and governmental UAS operators trying to balance UAS capabilities, budget, and data security.”  

Survey Also Reveals Top Factors for Purchasing a Drone  

In addition to the fact that 86 percent of those surveyed said that data security was important when considering the purchase of a UAS platform, the other top factors considered somewhat to very important included:  

• 97 percent: Quality of the sensor payload(s). 

• 90 percent: Ease of use.   

• 85 percent: Price   

Meanwhile, nearly 95 percent of survey respondents indicated that their organizations have or operate UAS platforms not domestically sourced or originate from potential countries of concern. This illustrates that performance and budget often drive purchase decisions. More than three-quarters of respondents also want a Wi-Fi connection, and they feel real-time third-party application connectivity is somewhat important to very important.   

The survey highlights the concerns and practical tradeoffs faced by drone pilots and their respective organizations today. Lower-cost, high-performance, connected drones from possible “countries of concern” currently dominate the commercial, industrial, and public safety industries. However, state and federal regulations are starting to build in requirements that drones originate from domestic companies or countries that are not of concern and have strong measures against unauthorized access to data. This reality highlights the need for cost-effective, high-performance, yet secure UAS platforms. 

“To ensure drone industry professionals can work with the best drone technology that is also cost-effective and data secure, government regulators need to look at funding domestic drone development and procurement,” said Walters. “By making available more grants and incentives to public safety- and critical infrastructure-related organizations, local, state, and federal governments can help these critical organizations transition to data-secure drones originating from companies based in the United States and authorized countries.” 

Survey Methodology  

To gain a better understanding of the perceptions of data privacy in relation to UAVs, Teledyne FLIR surveyed 733 drone industry professionals in the United States who work in some capacity across public safety (e.g., police, fire, search and rescue, etc.) and critical infrastructure (e.g., power generation, utilities, transportation, etc.) industries. Teledyne FLIR prepared the Survey questions and used direct email to distribute the Survey to a database of US-based UAS professionals. Seventy percent of those surveyed identified as Part 107 certified pilots or Part 107 pilots in training, with the remaining participants stating their involvement in procurement, management, or other ancillary drone services. Respondents could opt-in for a drawing to win one of three FLIR ONE Edge Pro mobile phone thermal cameras devices. No survey respondents were paid or otherwise compensated for their participation in the Survey. All survey participants were residents of the United States and at least 18 years or older. The Survey was administered through Pollfish survey software on Aug. 16 – 30, 2023. The estimated margin of error for a survey of this size is +/- 3.5 percent. 

CLICK HERE TO READ THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE BY TELEDYNE FLIR'S EDITORIAL TEAM

About Teledyne FLIR  

Teledyne FLIR, a Teledyne Technologies company, is a world leader in intelligent sensing solutions for defense and industrial applications, with approximately 4,000 employees worldwide. Founded in 1978, the company creates advanced technologies to help professionals make better, faster decisions that save lives and livelihoods. 

To learn more about the Teledyne FLIR drone program, including its SIRAS UAS platform for public safety and critical infrastructure professionals, visit https://www.flir.com/browse/industrial/aerial-kits/.  

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