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Autonomous and unmanned systems (note implications for homeland security as well as public safety)
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Autonomous and unmanned systems (note implications for homeland security as well as public safety)
Developing assurances and standards for technology designed to safely and effectively respond to instances of malicious, illegal use of autonomous and unmanned systems across sectors.
Home Office, 2019
technology
autonomous systems
security
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Autonomous and unmanned systems (note implications for homeland security as well as public safety)
Risks and effectiveness of counter-UAV measures in civilian airspace.
Home Office, 2019
security
UAVs
airspace
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Autonomous and unmanned systems (note implications for homeland security as well as public safety)
Risk posed across sectors by different types of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and other autonomous and unmanned systems, now and in the future.
Home Office, 2019
technology
UAV
autonomous systems
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Autonomous and unmanned systems (note implications for homeland security as well as public safety)
Preventing criminal, hostile or mischievous use of autonomous and unmanned systems, or attacks of the systems themselves, especially through “security by design”.
Home Office, 2019
security
autonomous systems
unmanned systems
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Autonomous and unmanned systems (note implications for homeland security as well as public safety)
Effective use by the police, fire and security services.
Home Office, 2019
law enforcement
security
fire services
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