Thu, Jan 18, 2018
A New Strategic Partnership Ends The Risks Around Cloud-Based Data Capture Services
Data privacy solution provider Cicer One Technologies and drone manufacturer AVIDRONE Aerospace have announced a partnership to keep data private.
The corporations combine AVIDRONE’s proprietary flight control and mission planning software with Cicer One’s point-to-point, globally-accessible information management system. Together, they deliver a secure, fully private, flight control and data capture solution for drones.
“We realize that government agencies, large enterprises, and industrial users of drones need to keep their data and flight missions 100% in their control from end to end,” says Scott Gray, Founder & CEO AVIDRONE Aerospace Inc. “By partnering with Cicer One, we are able to create a data privacy solution for UAS vehicles that no cloud-based control for drones can achieve.”
“Third party cloud services have become the standard for internet enabled devices in the drone industry. This exposes sensitive mission data to third parties for access and monitoring. By partnering with AVIDRONE we can provide a seamless product solution for their customers. Drone operators will own and control their private data, keeping sensitive information out of the hands of third party service providers.” says Bob Embleton, CEO Cicer One Technologies Inc.
Data privacy and control is paramount for secure drone use and applications globally. Cicer One and AVIDRONE believe that no third party, manufacturer, or cloud based service should transact or jeopardize critical information about how corporations, government agencies and industrial users of drones manage their data collected by UAS. Combining their technology opens up a new way to operate fleets of drones by multiple users globally, without compromising mission critical data.
(Image provided with Cicer One news release)
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