What is the difference in data security between DJI FlightHub 2 and DJI FlightHub 2 On-premises?
With DJI FlightHub 2, drone data (photos, videos, telemetry, logs) is stored on DJI’s secure cloud infrastructure. For users outside of China, this data is stored on Amazon Web Services (AWS) servers, which are deployed in the US. AWS servers are compliant with IS0/IEC 27001 security certifications. FlightHub 2 also has ISO 27701 privacy compliance.
DJI FlightHub 2 On-Premises enables organisations to run FlightHub 2 within their own private data centres or internal servers (including private cloud servers), without relying on external cloud services. This deployment model gives companies complete control over how drone data is handled, stored, and accessed, making it ideal for operations that deal with sensitive or classified information.
Related Questions
How secure is data collected by DJI enterprise drones?
DJI Enterprise drones has a robust, verified architecture designed to protect sensitive data and maintain user privacy.
Are DJI security drones secure and encrypted?
Yes, DJI Enterprise drones use encrypted data transmission and secure communication protocols to protect live video feeds and telemetry.
Is DJI FlightHub 2 compatible with DJI accounts?
DJI FlightHub 2 uses the DJI Unified Account, so there is no need to create/activate an additional DJI account.