The Bottom Line Upfront

DJI, a leading UAV systems developer, released a security white paper earlier in April to address concerns about data safety and showcase its security enhancements. The white paper emphasizes hardware features, software options, and third-party certifications that ensure user control and data protection.

The Breakdown

  • DJI's security measures include TrustZone-enabled ARM-based chips, FIPS 140-2 certified Core Crypto Engine, TLS-protected data sharing, and AES-286 encryption for personal information storage.
  • The company has also obtained ISO 27001 certifications and commissioned third-party audits to validate its data security claims.
  • DJI's release of a security white paper and its commitment to data safety through hardware and software features, certifications, and third-party audits aims to address concerns and reassure customers about the security of their data when using Chinese-manufactured drones.