08/20/2025
The threat of weaponized drones is no longer a foreign concept. From the battlefields of Ukraine and Gaza, we've seen the horrifying potential of these small, agile, and deadly tools.
Now, imagine that same threat hovering over a packed stadium or a major airport.
In my latest article, I explore a critical question: Are U.S. laws and regulations putting our highest-risk venues at a dangerous disadvantage? The reality is, our current legal framework severely limits the ability of privately owned venues to thwart a drone attack, leaving them in a reactive posture where seconds can mean the difference between safety and catastrophe.
This isn't just about privacy concerns or recreational drone use; it's about the security gap that exists when federal law grants exclusive authority to detect and neutralize threats, while private security teams are on the front lines.
Read the full article to understand how we can bridge this gap and empower our venues to protect the public from an evolving threat. hashtag hashtag hashtag hashtag hashtag
The drone revolution is here, and it’s a double-edged sword. On one hand, drones offer incredible benefits for everything from infrastructure inspection to search and rescue. On the other, they represent one of the most significant and rapidly evolving security threats we face today. As a security...