Drones Don’t Belong on IT Networks

CompTIA’s Drone Market report reveals that 62% of respondents view drones as a separate solution, and only 33% view drones as a device on a network. Those numbers concern council members, who said any business should look to attach drones to existing IT.

“Drones are simply data gathering devices,” Schaefer said. “They are no different than any other data device. Your networks should be leveraging data from drones to make better business decisions.”

“At the end of the day, where does any data, pictures, video, sensor-captured information reside? In any business, it resides on a server. Who is responsible for regulatory compliance for that data? The IT department,” Spotted Eagle said.

Photos, video or other data can be captured on a thumb drive or in the cloud, which may not be associated as being IT, even though it is. “Drones are part of IoT and if you don’t get that, you need to get educated quickly,” Spotted Eagle said.

As with every new and margining technology, it takes time for businesses to adopt new methods, processes and approaches, Schaefer said.

“We have seen the hype phase in UAS. We are now entering true market growth. One thing is for certain, drones are not going away. Their adoption is a certainty,” he said. “The timing and growth rate of mass market adoption remain less certain. Those businesses that get in the game now, while find themselves miles ahead as market demand increases. Letting your competitors get an edge on UAS is a big risk.”
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