
Counter-UAS for Corporate
How MyDefence Strengthens
Corporations
Rising Threats: Drones Targeting Corporate Venues and Events
Corporate venues face increasing risks from LSS (Low, Slow, Small) drones. These drones fly over airports, office complexes, shopping malls, and stadiums, posing security threats. VIPs and high-profile events, such as political gatherings and sports games, are also common targets. Security companies responsible for protecting these locations must navigate complex airspace challenges. They must distinguish legally flown drones used for security and news coverage from malicious intrusions. At the same time, they need effective strategies to safeguard civilians from unauthorized drone activity.
Privacy Violations and Safety Risks from Unauthorized Drone Activity
Unauthorized drones frequently invade restricted areas. Fans take photos of celebrities, paparazzi chase breaking news, and activists use drones to make political statements. These intrusions breach privacy, expose sensitive information, and sometimes create serious safety hazards. In the worst cases, drones crashing into crowds can cause mass panic and severe injuries. To prevent these risks, organizations need effective drone detection systems. Tracking, identifying, and neutralizing unauthorized drones can help reduce safety threats, privacy violations, and potential lawsuits.
Advanced Counter-UAV Solutions for Enhanced Security
MyDefence provides state-of-the-art counter-UAS solutions designed for corporate venues and security companies. Our lightweight systems include fixed installations, wearable devices, and portable units. With modular and scalable designs, they offer plug-and-play functionality for rapid deployment.
Benefits of C-UAS
Identifying the presence of drones by analyzing their communication signals.
Neutralizing threats by disrupting the communication link between the drone and its operator.
Seamless integration with existing military systems, including full compatibility with the Tactical Assault Kit (TAK) for enhanced operational efficiency and coordination.
Providing real-time situational awareness capabilities, ensuring coordinated responses and informed decision-making across units.

3 Ways Drones threaten
Corporations
Drones pose a significant threat to businesses, high-net-worth individuals, and critical assets by enabling unauthorized surveillance, infringing on privacy, and exposing vulnerabilities in intellectual property (IP). Their ability to bypass conventional security measures allows them to gather sensitive data, monitor private properties such as high-value residences, and potentially facilitate targeted attacks. For example, drones can disrupt business operations, steal proprietary information, and capture secrets or details of pre-product launches, creating security risks that can lead to costly breaches and financial losses. The increasing prevalence and accessibility of drones make effective counter-UAS solutions essential for protecting corporate assets, ensuring privacy, and maintaining operational integrity.
Drones can breach privacy by conducting unauthorized surveillance on private properties and businesses.
Drones can gather sensitive information, such as trade secrets, posing a risk of corporate espionage.
Drones can disrupt operations, causing chaos and financial losses.