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    How drone detection is changing data center security

     As data centers power more of the digital economy, Securitas is using drone detection to improve visibility, strengthen protection, and reduce risk.

    4 min read

    Data centers are now essential to the digital economy. They support the cloud services, AI systems, applications, and data storage that businesses and societies increasingly depend on every day. As their role grows, so does the need to protect them against a wider and more complex range of security risks. 

    At the same time, drone use has grown rapidly over the past decade. Once seen mainly as a specialist technology, drones are now widely used by businesses, content creators, and beyond. As the technology continues to become more capable and accessible, it’s creating new questions for security teams responsible for protecting critical sites. 

    For businesses managing sensitive operations, the risk isn’t limited to malicious drone activity. Unintentional flights by hobbyists or people unaware of restricted areas can still create disruption, uncertainty, and exposure. For critical infrastructure operators, this means the airspace above the site can become a security gap if it’s not monitored, understood, and integrated into a wider response model. 

    That was the challenge facing a large Nordic data center operator and long-standing Securitas client. The client already had a strong and well-protected perimeter with fences, alarms, CCTV, and strict access control in place. But one critical vulnerability remained: the airspace above the site

    Hobby drones had already been flown nearby. While these incidents weren’t malicious, they showed how drones could reach the area without being detected, creating new exposure that traditional perimeter security was not designed to handle. The security team had no clear view of what was happening, no way to assess intent, and no structured response protocol.  

    Recognizing this, the client turned to Securitas for a proactive system that could integrate with its existing security operations and close the visibility gap. 

    Why the client chose Securitas for drone detection 

    Securitas was already a trusted partner, delivering guarding services and fire safety at the site. This gave Securitas a deep understanding of the client’s operations, existing security setup, and the level of protection required for a complex data center environment. 

    Working closely with the client, Securitas assessed the specific challenge drones presented and how this risk could affect the site. This included looking at the incidents that had already taken place, as well as the wider security landscape for data centers. 

    Based on this understanding, Securitas implemented a dedicated drone detection service that could: 

    • Help detect and track drones in real time to provide immediate visibility over the airspace 
    • Connect drone alerts directly with guards and the Securitas Operations Center (SOC) for faster and more coordinated response 
    • Integrate drone detection into existing security operations and response procedures without adding operational complexity or fragmented systems 

    This allowed the client to extend its existing security model into the airspace above the site, creating a more connected and adaptive approach. 

    How drone detection works in practice 

    In daily operations, the drone detection system acts as an additional, connected layer of security. When a drone enters the monitored airspace, it is automatically detected, and an alert is immediately sent to both the on-site guard and the SOC. 

    The system does more than detect presence. It tracks the drone’s movement and identifies the location of the operator, which is critical for managing the risk effectively. From there, response is coordinated in real time. A patrol can be dispatched to the operator’s location while the SOC supports decision-making and ensures procedures are followed. 

    This setup ensures that: 

    • Detection is immediate and reliable 
    • Information is actionable 
    • Response is coordinated and controlled 

    Technology provides visibility, while people ensure the right action is taken. 

    Deploying drone detection in a data center environment requires careful integration. The service needed to meet strict requirements for cybersecurity, network access, and data handling. Securitas worked closely with the client to ensure the service was secure and compliant.  

    Measurable impact on risk, visibility, and response 

    The system has now been operational for several months. Even without a major incident, its value is clear. The visibility gap is now addressed. 

    Response has become faster and more precise, as teams now act on verified information rather than assumptions. Risk exposure is reduced, with potential threats identified earlier, before they escalate. This also helps to improve confidence across both operational teams and management, who now have a clearer and more reliable view of an area that was previously unmonitored. 

    Beyond risk reduction, the system also strengthens the client’s position as a forward-thinking and responsible operator. By integrating drone detection into its wider security model, the client has taken a proactive step to address an emerging threat and created a more connected, adaptable security setup for the future. 

    This is intelligence-led security in action. 

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