The Chinese drone manufacturer will strengthen the data security of drones after the US Army has asked its members to stop the UAV drone because of "network defects."
Dajiang drones, in September, pushed software updates to their drones, adding a new privacy model. In this mode, the data transmission between the drone and the Internet will be cut off, and Dajiang calls it the "local data model." However, Dajiang clearly stated that the introduction of this function is mainly for enterprise users, not the military, and this function was in preparation before the US military blocked the incident.
Photo: Brendan Schulman, Vice President of Dajiang
Brendan Schulman, vice president of Dajiang, said: "The local data model provides users with additional insurance - important data will not be transmitted to the Internet. In this mode, users can still connect the drone to the phone and use some automatic functions, no one The flight safety of the aircraft will not be affected, but all features that must be networked will not be available."
It is reported that before the US Army asked its members to suspend the UAV incident due to "network defects", China's Dajiang UAV was already preparing to increase the offline flight function to enhance the data security of the UAV.
According to a report by Global Technology, the US Army suddenly issued a high-profile ban - all subordinate units will stop all UAVs and related products produced by DJI in China, on the grounds that there are "network security vulnerabilities" in DJI's products. .
The security measure has already begun preparations a few months ago, but Dajiang said the company decided to speed up the deployment because the US Army issued a memorandum earlier this month to ban the UAV drone.
Dajiang said that the company has not yet communicated with the US Army on this matter. The US Army has not commented on this. Other branches of the US military have not yet banned DJI.
Schulman said, "The US Army's memorandum has caused customers to have new concerns about data security," and prompted Dajiang to speed up the adjustment of data security strategies.
Some drone pilots choose to share pictures and videos with Dajiang, which can be viewed on the SkyPixel website. But many corporate and government customers are concerned about leaking sensitive videos and images—such as videos or photos of critical infrastructure—and therefore don't want to send them to Dajiang.
DJI said that the company will not collect pictures, videos and flight logs unless the user actively shares it. However, opening a new "local data mode" will prevent accidental synchronization with the DJI server. The company's drones can fly without networking.
Shulman said that cutting off the connection between the Internet and the DJI mobile remote control application will turn off map updates, flight restrictions and other information obtained via the Internet.
Subsequently, the US federal government announced a previous investigation into the UAV drones, showing that the UAV drone can ensure data security, and the US military was beaten by the result of this reversal.
However, Dajiang clearly stated that the introduction of this feature is mainly for business users, not the military.
Adam Lisberg, North American public relations director of Dajiang, explained to TechCrunch: "We are not responding to the US military. The US military has never communicated with us. This is a function that was previously developed. We are just speeding up the launch. It. Business customers with data security pressures have communicated with us before, and announced it today because they need such a function. The military memorandum only reinforces the worries of these corporate customers. We solve this problem quickly. Communicate our determination to meet the needs of our customers."
Dajiang said that the company has not yet communicated with the US Army on this matter, and the US Army has not yet commented on it.
At present, other branches of the US military have not yet banned DJI.
DJI plans to update its remote control application by the end of September, ahead of previous plans. If local regulators require pilots to have access to up-to-date maps and information, this new application with a local data model will not be deployed in the country. Shulman pointed out that "the US Army's memorandum has caused customers to have new concerns about data security," and prompted Dajiang to speed up the adjustment of data security strategies.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs and Oppenheimer estimated in 2016 that Dajiang accounted for 70% of the global commercial and consumer drone market. Goldman Sachs analysts estimate that this market, including military use, is expected to expand to more than $100 billion over the next five years.
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