Security and Privacy of Drones in Mobile Networks
Akash Jindal, Akshay Dhillon, Mohammad Rahil Khan
Department Of Computer Science and Engineering
Poornima Group of Institutions Jaipur,Rajasthan,India Email:2020pgicsakash06@poornima.org
Dr. Budesh Kanwar (Professor)
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Poornima Group of Institutions Jaipur,Rajasthan,India Email:budesh.kanwar@poornima.org
Abstract: The hybridization of drones and cellular networks is unlocking unprecedented opportunities for many industries, from surveillance and agriculture to transportation and emergency response. But the integration of this technology raises important questions about the security and privacy of each drone operation and the data it collects. This brief explores many needs and potential solutions related to ensuring the security and privacy of mobile drones. Security considerations include the vulnerability of drones to cyber attacks, as well as the potential for unauthorized access, data leakage and theft. Overcoming these challenges requires strong encryption methods, loose authentication mechanisms, and intrusion detection systems based on the unique characteristics of drone communications in cellular networks. The amount of sensitive data collected by drones raises privacy concerns. Includes video images, geo-statistics and sensor data. Balancing the use of this data for operational and privacy protection is a difficult task. This content will provide an in-depth look at the process of self-care, with the aim of reducing the dangers associated with not disclosing my personally identifiable information, based on the fact that anonymity and confidentiality are different. This content also examines regulatory processes and policies to protect individuals. Create guidance for easy, privacy-conscious drone delivery on mobile. This includes the implementation of security policies, climate control, and cooperation between partners to create a peaceful and responsible environment. Finally, connectivity between drones and mobile phones provides important capabilities but requires a comprehensive approach that addresses protection and privacy issues. This content pioneers an in-depth assessment of the technologies, processes, and policies required for the safe and responsible integration of drones into the evolution of mobile communications.