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DJI Responds to U.S. Security Concerns Over Drones

DJI Responds to U.S. Security Concerns Over Drones

Gadgets May 21,2019 0

Chinese drone manufacturer DJI said safety is at the core of everything the company does, and that its technology has been independently verified by the United States government and leading US businesses.

The company's statement came in response to an alert warning issued by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

"We provide all our customers full and complete control over how their data is collected, stored and transmitted. For government and critical infrastructure customers that require additional assurances, we provide drones that do not transfer data to DJI or via the internet, and our customers can enable all the security steps DHS recommends," the Shenzhen-based company said.

DJI emphasized that the company was committed to continuously working with customers as well as industry and government stakeholders to ensure its technology adheres to all of their requirements.

The US Department of Homeland Security issued an alert warning on Monday that Chinese-made drones may be sending sensitive flight data back to their manufacturers in China, where it can be accessed by the government there.

The notice, reporetd by CNN, warned that U.S. officials have “strong concerns about any technology product that takes American data into the territory of an authoritarian state that permits its intelligence services to have unfettered access to that data or otherwise abuses that access.”

The report does not name any specific manufacturers, but nearly 80 percent of the drones used in the US and Canada come from DJI.

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