Very pleased to share that our study, "Who is Watching Whom? Military and Civilian Drone: Vision Intelligence Investigation and Recommendations," with the co-authors Dr. Noor HS Alani, PhD, Prof. Scott Thompson-Whiteside Prof. Tony Jan has been published in the Q1 journal IEEE Access. This work reflects months of effort exploring drone security, addressing vulnerabilities, threats, and countermeasures across military and civilian domains. Here is the link to our paper:
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