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Robot licence for security services: CIBORIUS sets new standards

16. September 2025

The security industry is at a turning point. Increasingly complex threat situations, extensive sites and round-the-clock operations meet a shortage of qualified staff across the sector. At the same time, expectations of documentation, response speed and transparency keep rising. Classic security models are reaching their limits here.

CIBORIUS answers these challenges with a clear approach: modern security technology, integrated seamlessly into existing workflows. Alongside video surveillance and AI-assisted analysis, mobile robots and drones play a key role.

CIBORIUS robot licence for security staff operating robots and drones

From “more technology” to “more security” – three principles

1. Security through standardisation
Real dependability only emerges when operation, deployment limits and emergency procedures are governed by uniform rules.

2. People at the centre
Robots and drones extend what is possible, but they do not replace security officers. Critical decisions always stay with people.

3. Lawful and transparent
Strict legal requirements apply to drone operations in particular. The CIBORIUS robot licence builds on those rules and turns them into reliable everyday practice.

Automated and autonomous deployment in practice

Whether on the ground or in the air, robotic systems can be used in many ways.

  • Automated patrols: pre-planned routes, event-triggered launches and manual handover to the control centre.
  • Autonomous patrols: AI-assisted, with obstacle avoidance, return-to-base and docking routines.

One rule always applies: clear allocation of roles between the technology, the control centre and the team on site.

The CIBORIUS robot licence

To make sure robotics is not just modern but also safely operated, CIBORIUS has developed its own qualification programme.

  • Hands-on training covering the technology, the legal framework and emergency management
  • Binding standards for officers, managers and control-centre staff
  • Also bookable for client teams, to establish a shared level of competence

That is what makes modern technology dependable and legally sound in day-to-day use.

Typical deployment scenarios and their value

  • Perimeter surveillance: regular patrols across extensive grounds
  • Situational reconnaissance: drone flights for a fast picture of the situation after an alarm
  • Early hazard detection: heat and smoke indications, construction site safety
  • Support for teams: accompanying intervention call-outs, securing routes
  • Documentation and quality: audit-proof records and KPI dashboards

The measurable value for clients:

  • Shorter response times when an alarm is raised
  • Uninterrupted presence even across large areas
  • Fewer wasted call-outs and fewer unnecessary risk encounters
  • Robust evidence for authorities and insurers

Technology is only “modern” if it is operated safely

Robotics and drones make it possible to monitor sites more efficiently and more safely. But real value only emerges where qualification, legal certainty and lived practice come together.

The CIBORIUS robot licence is the foundation for exactly that. It turns state-of-the-art technology into a dependable tool – for more security in everyday operations.

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