The global civilian drone market is expected to reach $21.62 billion by 2027, nearly doubling from 2023 levels. According to the details, the global civilian drone market is expected to reach $21.62 billion by 2027, nearly doubling from 2023.
Drone Market
As a result, there is a greater need to protect commercial facilities, critical infrastructure, and public events from drones engaged in unauthorised video recording or even industrial espionage.
Customers are turning to anti-drone solutions to protect themselves from civilian drones, which are increasingly sophisticated.
Global companies are developing an anti-drone solution that detects, identifies, and neutralises civil drones that pose a security or physical threat in a variety of settings, such as critical infrastructure, public events, and commercial facilities.
Anti-drone solutions
To meet these growing demands, Kaspersky is updating its Antidrone solution with cutting-edge technology such as AI algorithms and neural networks.
In the midst of a rapidly expanding civilian drone market, Kaspersky has released a major update to its anti-drone solution. The latest version has improved system scalability, a 12 times faster interface, and optimised incident visualisation.
Kaspersky Antidrone’s scalability has significantly improved in the updated system.
The solution’s advanced integration capabilities allow it to function as a complete regional ecosystem. It’s now easier to integrate Antidrone with third-party solutions via API, allowing you to expand your geographic coverage while managing the entire system from a single console.
Advanced Integration
Kaspersky Antidrone has its own developed map, which underwent a significant redesign and a new framework, resulting in increased working speed.
All graphic elements are easily viewed in real time. Users can now easily switch between video analytics and map modes to examine all details more closely.
“When people talk about anti-drone solutions, hardware immediately comes mind. But software is becoming increasingly significant as threat landscape is transforming and individual hardware devices cannot provide comprehensive security.
We are focused on developing and improving the entire package of the solution. In the new release, we have optimized many vital functions in the software and solved the issue of false positives.
We have simplified the interface navigation and eliminated information overload. Integration capabilities have also been improved, which has reduced developer resources to deploy the solution on site,” comments Usman Querish, country representative for Kaspersky in Pakistan.
To read our blog on “Drones are utilized by the Sindh Police to monitor and identify,” click here














