
DJI Releases Findings of the Most Comprehensive Independent Security Assessment of Its Drone Systems to Date
Quick Take
DJI's independent security assessment, conducted by OnDefend, revealed zero critical, high, or medium-risk vulnerabilities in the Air 3S and Matrice 4E models after five months of testing. This comprehensive evaluation underscores DJI's commitment to cybersecurity in its drone systems, ensuring user confidence and safety.
Key Points
- Five months of testing conducted by U.S. cybersecurity firm OnDefend.
- No critical, high, or medium-risk findings reported for DJI drones.
- Assessment focused on Air 3S and Matrice 4E models.
- Results enhance user confidence in DJI's drone cybersecurity.
- Demonstrates DJI's proactive approach to security measures.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryZero Critical, High, or Medium-Risk Findings Identified Across Five Months of Adversarial Testing by U. S. Cybersecurity Firm OnDefend of the DJI Air 3S and Matrice 4E
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