Skeydrone’s Drone Radar moves from passive monitoring to active risk management

SkeyDrone has introduced an upgrade to Drone Radar and Monitor, moving from an alert-based model to a threat-based system.

Previously, each incident – such as entering a restricted zone or exceeding altitude – generated a separate alert. “While each alert was grouped by Control Zone and Flight Plan, users still had to manually connect the dots to understand the real risk,” SkeyDrone explains. “With the new threat-based approach, Drone Radar now assesses drone behaviour across an entire flight. Multiple alerts are grouped together under a single threat, and a threat level is assigned. A threat is a full-picture evaluation of a drone flight, not just isolated events.”

Users are able to customise which incident types are important to them and assign threat levels from low to high. For example, an unauthorised control zone intrusion may be marked as high, while a minor flight plan deviation could be medium or low.

Additional upgrades include improvements to the user interface visuals, and past incidents now stay visible for 15 minutes, even if resolved.

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