DJI has been investing in drone safety and security long before any rules or regulations required it to do so. This enduring commitment is why our customers continue to trust and choose our products.
Since the introduction of Local Data Mode in 2017, we have consistently expanded our range of privacy controls to ensure our customers have full confidence in how their data is managed and protected.
That same commitment drives two important updates we’re sharing today: the launch of FlightHub 2 On-Premises and the release of the 2025 edition of our Drone Security White Paper - both designed to support our user community and help them make informed decisions about the tools they rely on every day.
FlightHub 2 On-Premises
For industries where data security isn't just a checkbox but a cornerstone, such as energy, transportation, and government, maintaining control over operational data is non-negotiable. FlightHub 2 On-Premises is a robust, self-hosted drone management solution that puts sensitive data exactly where it belongs - in the operators’ hands.
Organisations can plan and execute drone missions, manage fleets, and handle data collection - all within their own private servers or approved cloud environments. That means every image, coordinate, and flight log stays within your internal network, drastically cutting down the risk of unauthorised access or third-party exposure.
The best part is that there’s no compromise. FlightHub 2 On-Premises retains the full power and features of DJI FlightHub 2 - just with the added advantage of local data storage and processing.
It’s designed to integrate smoothly with existing IT infrastructure so whether you're deploying custom security protocols via Cloud API or aligning drone operations with internal governance standards, FlightHub 2 On-Premises offers the flexibility and control today’s enterprise drone users demand.
In short: FlightHub 2 On-Premises delivers peace of mind, without sacrificing capability. It’s how modern enterprises stay agile, secure, and in control.
Drone Security White Paper: 2025 Edition
As part of our continued focus on transparency and user education, we’ve released the 2025 edition of the Drone Security White Paper. First published in 2020, this document has served as a practical guide for customers seeking to understand how DJI products are designed to protect data, uphold user privacy, and ensure operational reliability.
The latest edition consolidates recent updates across DJI’s product ecosystem, including new security features, privacy controls, and results from independent audits. It also reflects our progress in meeting industry standards, notably, the addition of ISO 27701 certification for DJI FlightHub 2.
We encourage users to review the updated White Paper and explore the resources available on the DJI Trust Center. These materials are intended to support informed decision-making and provide clarity around the security and privacy frameworks that underpin DJI’s technologies.
Security By Design - and by Choice
At DJI, we believe that privacy isn’t an add-on, but a core part of our offering to customers. Whether you’re flying for fun, filming a documentary, inspecting critical infrastructure, or coordinating disaster response, you deserve clarity and control over how your data is managed and protected.
That’s why we’ll continue to invest in strengthening the systems that support our users by strengthening the systems behind our products, engaging independent experts to test and verify our technology, and making our security practices clearer and more accessible to every user.
To learn more, visit the DJI Trust Center to stay updated on the latest DJI security and privacy announcements. Operators can also follow DJI’s content series, Get The Facts, where misconceptions about DJI and its technologies are raised and addressed.