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Research

Drone Hacking for Penetration Testers

Helping equip security professionals with the tools to test the effectiveness of their drone defenses and eliminate exposed attack vectors.

Resource Library

Dive into pioneering security research from Bishop Fox Co-Founder Fran Brown.

Attack Tools

Practical guide to drone hacking for penetration testers. Helping equip security professionals with the tools to test the effectiveness of their drone defenses and eliminate exposed attack vectors.

Media Gallery

Enjoy our ever-growing online media catalog of presentation videos, tool tutorials, interviews, slide decks, screenshot galleries, and other useful resources specific to our work.

Presentation Slides

Presentation slides from speaking engagements at various security conferences.

Blog post on Drone security defense measures showing a drone caught into chicken wire and stuck to the ground.

Blog Post

Breaking Drone Defenses: Using Chicken Wire to Defeat Net Projectile-Based Products

The majority of practical drone defense products/solutions currently available use a net projectile of some kind. We successfully demonstrated how to beat most drone defense products that rely on such a net projectile, simply by building a protective bubble around our drones.

Bishop Fox Labs Researcher Francis Brown Headshot

Lead Researcher

Francis Brown

Francis, the Co-founder and Board Member of Bishop Fox, has presented his research at leading conferences such as Black Hat USA, DEF CON, InfoSec World, ToorCon, RSA, and HackCon. His research has been featured in USA Today, Forbes, InformationWeek, and Dark Reading. Francis is the creator of the Tastic RFID Thief (which has appeared on “Mr. Robot”), the Danger Drone, and the SearchDiggity Project.

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