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Kathleen Martin

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Two firms exchange tools and tactics in the global effort against rogue drones and evaluating the effectiveness of the systems that counter them. Nexus Nine and DroneSec are delighted to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two companies. The partnership brings complementary capabilities to both parties, further strengthening their combined offer to the global marketplace. The MoU provides a joint-curriculum catalogue of training courses and improved UAS Threat Intelligence monitoring which, when combined, enable the training provision to remain fresh and relevant. Nexus Nine will be using the DroneSec Notify UAS Threat Intelligence Platform to keep their customers informed and alert, whilst contributing to the global threat operating picture. DroneSec will be using the Nexus Nine’s experienced staff, doctrine and unique C-UAS Operational Analysis and Requirements Generation tool, “SCAR”, to enhance C-UAS protection and understanding, and to provide next-generation training to new and existing customers. Together, the alliance will generate over one thousand graduates versed in UAS Cyber-security, Counter-Drone Test and Evaluation Operations, and deploy real-time UAS intelligence and Operational Analysis to more than two hundred organisations across the globe. With the increasing impact COTS drone attacks and the need for robust countermeasures, the partnership seeks to solve these industry challenges. DroneSec CEO, Mike Monnik said, “Nexus Nine has exceptionally skilled operators who deliver specialised work on systems that are meant to protect and save hundreds of lives. Combining their knowledge with the DroneSec reach and technology will remove information silo’s and empower our customers. We’re excited to provide this joint-capability, along with world-class intelligence, to our customers in 2022.”
Continue reading: https://www.suasnews.com/2022/01/uplifting-the-state-of-drone-security-nexus-nine-and-dronesec-a-united-front/
 

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