30-Day Airspace
Risk Assessment

A drone in your airspace may pose a serious threat. Organizations are becoming aware of the risks drones pose to people, infrastructure, and confidential information. To help evaluate your airspace’s risk, Airsight offers a 30-day Airspace Risk Assessment to analyze drone threats.
Knowledge Hub provides in depth content on various topics that can help security teams deal with aerial drone threats, and effectively respond using drone detection technology.
30-Day Airspace Risk Assessment

This assessment will provide important data for understanding the likelihood, magnitude, and nature of drone threats as well as answer the following questions:
- How many drones are in your airspace? For how long?
- How many drones in my airspace are repeat visitors?
- What do these drones’ flight paths look like?
- Do they survey the same spots?
- What size are these drones?
- Could they carry a payload?
- Where are the pilots?
During the 30-Day Drone Detection & Airspace Assessment the following capabilities
Some of our clients took it a step further and used it beyond the assessment to catch and prosecute bad actors when detected. The assessment will include a turnkey deployment of AirGuard, training, education on polices and best practices guide.
At the end of the 30 days, Airsight will compile an enterprise level report that goes into details about our findings and discuss best practices.
Talk to one of our experts today to see how easy it is to get started.
Start with a Live Demo and Overview
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Some of our clients took the demo a step further and used it beyond the assessment to catch and prosecute bad actors when their drones were detected.
Read our case study to see how AirGuard helped Law Enforcement catch and prosecute a drone pilot acting in bad faith.