FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Aloft.ai (Aloft), the leading UAS Service Supplier (USS) and UTM provider in the United States, is proud to announce that it has successfully completed its annual SOC 2 Type 2 and ISO 27001 Audits, and follows the recent FAA audit conducted by Ernst and Young. These achievements underscore Aloft’s commitment to setting the standard for cybersecurity in the drone industry. Unlike other industries, cybersecurity is absolutely essential to the future of aviation. As technology continues to improve so too does the risk of both domestic and near-peer adversaries leveraging America’s innovation for malicious purposes.
As the USS processing a majority of all airspace authorizations in the United States, Aloft’s platform is trusted by enterprise customers and a multitude of three-letter agencies across the country. The company’s fleet management, airspace operations, and live streaming product centralize everything needed to operate a fleet of drones safely and compliantly in the national airspace.
“In the wake of President Biden’s 2021 ‘Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity,’ we have worked tirelessly to implement a robust cybersecurity posture for our customers,” said Josh Ziering, Co-Founder and CSO of Aloft. “As the leading USS and UTM provider in the United States, we see it as our obligation to set the standard for cybersecurity in our industry ahead of regulators requiring it. An industry that can self-regulate is able to move much faster than one that cannot.”
The FAA audit, which concluded with no findings, further demonstrates Aloft’s unwavering commitment to safety and security. This commitment, coupled with the company’s innovative solutions, is why government and enterprise customers continue to choose Aloft to manage their fleet management, drone operations and airspace authorizations.
For more information about Aloft and its services, please visit https://aloft.ai/security
About Aloft
Aloft is a leading drone operations and management solution provider, offering a comprehensive suite of tools for fleet management, airspace operations, and live streaming. With a focus on security, privacy, and compliance, Aloft empowers recreational pilots, enterprise drone operations, and government airspace stakeholders to leverage drone technology safely, securely, and effectively at scale.
Joshua Ziering
Joshua is the Founder and Chief Security Officer of Aloft (formerly Kittyhawk), the market leader in drone airspace systems & UTM technologies. He is also a Part 61 certificated private pilot, a founding member of the FAA's Drone Safety Team, and an FAA Part 107 certificate holder.