Law enforcement authorities can use data from drones to solve crimes in a number of ways, from using device information stored in the cloud, tracking flight logs, and finding a rogue drone’s home base, the chief operating officer of Oxygen Forensics, a digital forensics software company, says.
An Israeli firm has developed a real-time safety system for commercial drones known as SafeAir, and listed on the ASX as it begins the process of trying to market its solution around the world.
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