DJI is launching a 'Bug Bounty' program, in a move that will see the company work with external consultants, hackers and security advisors to improve software security and ease concerns over data vulnerability. Over the past couple of months, a number of security issues have been discovered in DJI's software. These have ranged from hot patching capabilities - code that … [Read more...] about DJI to Reward Hackers with Bug Bounty Program
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Outdoor Home Security System from Sunflower Labs Employs Drones
Sunflower Labs announced the Sunflower Home Awareness System last week. The Sunflower System combines Sunflower Smart Lights and the Sunflower Flying Camera to create a dynamically aware network surrounding your home. The Smart Lights are a durable, advanced collection of sensors placed around your home to identify any out of the ordinary events and activity. The Flying … [Read more...] about Outdoor Home Security System from Sunflower Labs Employs Drones
Private Eyes Using Drones to Catch Cheating Spouses
from NYPost.com They’re private eyes in the skies. Investigators are taking drones to new heights — using the remote-controlled aircraft to catch New Yorkers cheating on spouses, lying about disabilities and endangering their kids. “People want you to believe there’s all this negativity associated with drones . . . but they could be a very helpful tool,” said Olwyn … [Read more...] about Private Eyes Using Drones to Catch Cheating Spouses
New Hampshire Maintains ‘Live Free or Die’ Policy for UAVs
The FAA is *supposed* to have federal regulations for commercial UAvs in place by 2015. But progress waits for no man -to say nothing of government agencies- so drone technology is being adopted in almost every industry in almost every state. The March 2014 ruling by Judge Patrick Geraghty of the National Transportation Safety Board stated that “there was no enforceable FAA … [Read more...] about New Hampshire Maintains ‘Live Free or Die’ Policy for UAVs