The company currently has three products that control unauthorized drones flying in a particular airspace.
[1] According to Wall Street Journal, WhiteFox provided data that "drone incursions into the Los Angeles airport’s restricted airspace nearly tripled from 2019 to 2020, with a high of roughly 1,200 flights last June".
[1] WhiteFox partnered with Gryphon Sensors, a company that provides drone detection and unmanned aircraft systems.
[3] In April 2021, WhiteFox and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate joined a cooperative research and development agreement.
[4] WhiteFox received an award for 'Counter Drone Systems (Anti-Drones)' in 2021 by Airwards.