How does one address the security threats posed by Unmanned Aerial Systems?

Silhouette of soldier are using drone and laptop computer for scouting during military operation.

Tom Tuunainen

Silhouette of soldier using drone and laptop computer for scouting during military operation.

Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) – or more commonly drones – have become very popular in the public and private sector. Armed forces, agricultural industry, law enforcement, meteorological agencies, medical services, environmental companies, and oil refineries are but a few of the users. The use of human activity adds huge value to the evolution of Unmanned Aerial Systems, but it also increases the security risks. Imagine what could happen if smart and cheap drones become weapons at the hands of criminals. Are drones a major threat when it comes to security, and if they are, what measures should be taken to counter them?

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International student exchange creates new opportunities

Tom Tuunainen

Studying abroad opens up new opportunities for the student. The exchange student is usually just on the edge of entering the global job market, and therefore the exposure to different cultures and economies creates a better understanding of what to expect, and also how to best handle various global challenges. The time spent in a foreign country will also help to boost the students’ confidence and self-esteem and strengthen the students’ decision-making skills.

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