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DJI drones pass independent security audit amid FCC ban challenge

DJI has released the findings of an independent security audit conducted by U.S. firm OnDefend, which found no critical, high, or medium-risk vulnerabilities in two of its drone models. The audit, which included hardware, software, and firmware analysis, also reported no evidence of backdoors or data transmission outside the U.S. These findings are being used by DJI to challenge a U.S. FCC ban that could cost the company $1.56 billion. AI

IMPACT Minimal direct impact on AI operators, but highlights regulatory scrutiny on hardware with potential data security implications.

RANK_REASON A company is challenging a regulatory ban with third-party audit results, impacting its market access and finances. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=2 ai=0.4]

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DJI drones pass independent security audit amid FCC ban challenge

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Luke James ·

    Independent cyber audit finds zero malware or backdoors in DJI drones — U.S. firm's hardware analysis challenges FCC ban amid ongoing $1.56 billion legal battle

    DJI has published the results of an independent security assessment by U.S. cybersecurity firm OnDefend.

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    Independent cyber audit finds zero malware or backdoors in DJI drones — U.S. firm's hardware analysis challenges FCC ban amid ongoing $1.56 billion legal battle

    Independent cyber audit finds zero malware or backdoors in DJI drones — U.S. firm's hardware analysis challenges FCC ban amid ongoing $1.56 billion legal battle DJI has published the results of an independent security assessment by U.S. cybersecurity firm OnDefend. https://www. t…