The system detects objects in the air, accurately classifies them and responds to incidents, all while running automatically. Data on the drone and remote control model, and location of the drone pilot is displayed in real time. Sensors, selected specifically for each site in combination with AI-based technology, signal that a drone is approaching the controlled zone and pursue the target.
Kaspersky is an international company that has been engaged in information security since 1997. Our in-depth expertise and years of experience are at the heart of all our next-generation security solutions and services that safeguard businesses, critical infrastructure, and industry.
Kaspersky is an international company that has been engaged in information security since 1997. Our in-depth expertise and years of experience are at the heart of all our next-generation security solutions and services that safeguard businesses, critical infrastructure, and industry.
Kaspersky Antidrone uses unique software that is unrivaled on the market. Algorithms powered by AI and neural networks ensure the fastest processing of data received from various types of hardware sensors and provide comprehensive UAV analytics in a single interface that can be understood by operators without technical skills.
Kaspersky Antidrone uses unique software that is unrivaled on the market. Algorithms powered by AI and neural networks ensure the fastest processing of data received from various types of hardware sensors and provide comprehensive UAV analytics in a single interface that can be understood by operators without technical skills.
Only a suite of hardware sensors running on software algorithms, rather than a collection of separate technologies, can provide the required level of antidrone protection in the modern world. We use our proprietary hardware modules and the best available third-party hardware sensors, which have passed internal testing.
Only a suite of hardware sensors running on software algorithms, rather than a collection of separate technologies, can provide the required level of antidrone protection in the modern world. We use our proprietary hardware modules and the best available third-party hardware sensors, which have passed internal testing.
At the architectural level, the solution is intended to be modular, scalable and form part of ecosystem. This allows our customers not only to purchase a final product, but also to invest in a comprehensive, future-proof security system. Kaspersky Antidrone integrates with industrial security systems, interfaces with outdoor security cameras, and provides reliable UAV monitoring.
At the architectural level, the solution is intended to be modular, scalable and form part of ecosystem. This allows our customers not only to purchase a final product, but also to invest in a comprehensive, future-proof security system. Kaspersky Antidrone integrates with industrial security systems, interfaces with outdoor security cameras, and provides reliable UAV monitoring.
You are welcomed to visit panel session about antidrone solutions that takes place April 18, at Securica Fair. We will be glad to see you at our booth C4083 in hall 2.
Looking forward to see you at Neftegaz 2024 fair, taking place at EXPOCENTRE. You are welcomed to our booth 82D27 in hall 8.
Smarter detection, scaling and customization.
The second Kaspersky Drone Security Day for the commercial drone market was held at SkyRiver (Moscow) in August. This Kaspersky event is devoted to civil UAV segment and its security and involves all the market professionals.
You are welcomed get know more about Kaspersky Antidrone solution visiting our booth (Hall 2, stand 2A6) at Innoprom 2023 in Ekaterinburg,
Kaspersky, a leading cybersecurity solutions provider, has been awarded the prestigious Aegis Graham Bell Awards in the “Innovation in Cyber Security” category for their innovative Antidrone Solution.
Protection against civilian drones is a relatively new segment in the security industry, and there is still a shortage of specialists in this area. That’s why we are developing our UTM and C-UAV systems a with user-friendly interface.
Kaspersky Antidrone live demonstration was held in Athens. The event attracted lots of technical professionals who follow the latest trends in cyber-physical security.
You are welcomed to visit Kaspersky booth (Hall 1, stand C1) at the international exhibition GITEX GLOBAL 2022, that takes place in Dubai, October 10—14.
Visit our booth at Kaspersky Industrial Cybersecurity Conference 2022
Over half of survey respondents (55%) believe commercial drones can benefit school lessons.
Kaspersky is building an ecosystem to monitor civil UAVs in towns and cities.
The first Kaspersky Drone Security Day for the commercial drone market took place on August 16 at the Serednikovo estate near Moscow
The 25-th International Exhibition of Means of State Security Provision
At the international exhibition “INNOPROM 2021. Big Industrial Week in Uzbekistan”, Kaspersky experts presented topics on industrial cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection.
ChTPZ Group’s Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant has carried out pilot tests of the Kaspersky anti drones systems. The pilot launch took place over the territory of the flagship Vysota 239 large-diameter pipe production shop.
Kaspersky and Rohde&Schwarz announce the successful integration of the R&S® ARDRONIS radio frequency detection module into the Kaspersky Antidrone ecosystem.
Kaspersky has launched a new solution designed to help organizations and property owners defend themselves from unauthorized trespassing by civilian drones.
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The flexible Kaspersky Antidrone integration system makes it possible to offer a number of out-of-the-box solutions for specific types of customer site. Different hardware packages and software configurations have been designed for private land, public events, industrial sites, airports, transportation hubs and other types of critical infrastructure.
Initial detection of airborne objects is performed using a variety of audio and video sensors, as well as laser scanning and analysis of radio frequencies, combining the strengths of the equipment and ensuring round-the-clock operation of the system in various weather conditions.
Kaspersky Antidrone uses machine learning and neural networks for instant classification of detected targets, identifying the drone type and model. Data is displayed on the user interface, where the system signals any unauthorized flights and offers a choice of countermeasures based on an assessment of the characteristics and potential threat posed by each target.
Kaspersky Antidrone uses several complementary methods to combat UAVs. The system relays a control signal to the hardware neutralization module when a threat arises, and displays the situation in real time in the graphical user interface. A customer will need to obtain permission to use certain neutralization methods.
Kaspersky Antidrone identifies and classifies all UAV types including custom-built ones.
Kaspersky Antidrone is designed for civilian use. It is illegal for civilians to hijack drones.
The detection and classification sensors used in Kaspersky Antidrone do not affect surrounding infrastructure, but a solution that includes neutralization devices may impact Wi-Fi and Bluetooth networks.
Two options are available:
Stationary version is used to protect static objects.
Used in cases when surveillance equipment is installed.
Details of available Kaspersky Antidrone configurations are listed in System deployment options section.
Yes, it is. The system can be demonstrated in real time. Use our contact form to set up a demonstration.