DJI announces FlightHub 2 On-Premises and updates its security white paper focusing on data privacy amid U.S. security concerns and supply chain dependency.
The company emphasizes data security efforts with the release of FlightHub 2 On-Premises and the 2025 Drone Security White Paper, addressing user privacy and data protection.
FlightHub 2 On-Premises offers local data management for industries like energy, transportation, and government, ensuring data remains within internal networks to minimize unauthorized access.
DJI's 2025 Drone Security White Paper includes updates on data protection features, privacy controls, and compliance with industry standards, encouraging transparency and informed decision-making.
Amid ongoing security debates, U.S. lawmakers discuss the security of Chinese drones like DJI, with calls for diversification to reduce over-reliance on a single company or supply chain.
Proponents of a ban on Chinese drone platforms cite national security risks, while DJI maintains its commitment to user privacy, transparency, and security improvements.
DJI plans to strengthen security systems, engage independent experts, and enhance user accessibility to security practices, aiming to address concerns and improve transparency.
Users are encouraged to visit the DJI Trust Center for more information and follow DJI's updates on security practices amid regulatory scrutiny and industry discussions on national security and supply chain resilience.
The latest updates by DJI coincide with the broader dialogue on foreign drone platforms' role in U.S. national security and the future development of the drone industry.