Kansas City FBI Sending Warning to Drone Operators Ahead of World Cup Events
The bureau says it can detect, track and disable unlawful drones as Kansas City prepares to host six World Cup matches.
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FBI warns drone operators to stay away from World Cup matches
Security for the FIFA World Cup is expanding skyward, with law enforcement agencies preparing for drone activity that could range from a nuisance to a serious threat as the United States hosts the tournament starting next week.
Australian Security Tech Co. Pairs with Kansas City Police Department for 2026 FIFA World Cup - National Cyber Security Consulting
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is heading to Kansas City in June, and heightened security risks are coming with it. DroneShield Ltd. (DRO:ASX; DRSHF:OTC) has stepped in to partner with the Kansas City Police Department to monitor the airspace over the metropolitan area. Alongside Airspace Link's Airhub Portal and regional public safety stakeholders, DroneShield will […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post Australian Security Tech Co. Pa…
The World Is Coming to Kansas City. Here's How to Be Part of It.
You don’t have to buy a World Cup ticket to be part of the excitement when FIFA World Cup 2026 comes to Kansas City this summer. The tournament officially kicks off June 11 and runs through July 19, bringing thousands of visitors from around the world to one of just 16 host cities selected for the world’s largest sporting event. While many fans will be focused on the matches themselves, Kansas City has been planning for this event for years and …
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