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RSS FeedsDJI denies sending flight data to China, looks to manufacture in the U.S.
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

26 june 2019 00:40:34

 
DJI denies sending flight data to China, looks to manufacture in the U.S.
(Digital Photography Review)
 


DJI´s Mavic Enterprise Dual is used by government agencies to aid in numerous efforts. A little over a month ago, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (USDHS) sent out an alert stating that drones manufactured in China presented a security risk. This past week, representatives from Da Jiang Innovations Science and Technology, better known as DJI, told a Senate subcommittee that the company does not automatically collect data, including flight logs and photos, from its users to share with the Chinese government. In a letter addressing the Senate subcommittee, DJI´s Vice President and Regional Manager, Mario Rebello, outlined the numerous benefits drones provide both the private and public sectors. He also clearly stated that `DJI drones do not share flight logs, photos or videos unless the drone pilot deliberately chooses to do so [...] this data stays solely on the drone and the pilot´s mobile device. DJI cannot share customer data it never receives.´ Rebello also warned of potential economic fallout should the Chinese company fall victim to speculation coupled with unverified information presented to the Senate subcommittee at a hearing called Drone Security: Enhancing Innovation and Mitigating Supply Chain Risks. `We believe industry and government have a shared responsibility to build on this momentum and keep our skies open for safe and secure commerce and innovation. Unfortunately, some witnesses who appeared before the Subcommittee want to limit competition, innovation, and the availability of drone technology based solely on its country of origin,´ the letter adds. `We believe industry and government have a shared responsibility to build on this momentum and keep our skies open for safe and secure commerce and innovation.´ DJI supplies roughly 70 percent of the drones in the U.S. market, according to recent estimates. It offers up a diverse range of models including the Mavic Air and now a Government Drone. The latter is curre ...


 
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