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AT&T and Dedrone have teamed up to combat malicious drones near military bases, venues, cities, and businesses. Dedrone uses IoT sensors and LTE connectivity to detect, classify, mitigate, and localize drone-based threats. Drones are detected by radio frequency, visual, radar, and other sensor data. The data is analyzed to reliably identify the drone and its location. At that point security at the facility is alerted. AT&T will be the only LTE connectivity provider for Dedrone's drone detection solution.
"Physical security and cybersecurity are equally important when safeguarding an entire ecosystem," said Michael Zeto, Vice President and General Manager of Smart Cities, AT&T. "Malicious drones pose an aerial threat for the community, for businesses and for the people that live and work there. With Dedrone, we're helping to protect customers and citizens from this type of risk."
"Physical security and cybersecurity are equally important when safeguarding an entire ecosystem," said Michael Zeto, Vice President and General Manager of Smart Cities, AT&T. "Malicious drones pose an aerial threat for the community, for businesses and for the people that live and work there. With Dedrone, we're helping to protect customers and citizens from this type of risk."