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Regarding the latest FW update for the Inspire 1, I just read in another thread:
"For increased safety, the flight is restricted to a height of 30 m and distance of 50 m when not connected or logged into the app during flight, including DJI GO and all apps compatible with DJI aircraft."
I don't have permissions to reply in that thread, plus "security" is a topic all its own, so I started this new thread.
One of my aerial "gigs on the table" is explosion forensics. This would be for a Sandia Lab subcontractor located at Kirtland Air Force Base. Needless to say, all footage/photos would be considered classified. Against my recommendation, they purchased their own Inspire 1. Months later, they have yet to actually fly the beast. But I digress...
I discussed with the client my concern that - unless duly addressed - all telemetry data and photos are going to be sent to a server somewhere in China. Needless to say, they were completely unaware. This is yet ANOTHER reason I have capped FW updates to v1.08 (Controller FW v1.6). With the latest FW update, seems the Chinese are now forcing you to share photos and telemetry data under the guise of safety. Hmmmm...
Other possible security measures...
I have 2 iPads. 1 of them I don't share my flight logs with DJI. When I try to view the flight logs, I'm met with a "Sign In" screen. I think it's a safe assumption that, without signing in, I am NOT sharing data. Added security could be - once the GO app is installed - to simply never connect the iPad via WiFi - and clear any cached data. I can use my original "unsecure" iPad to connect to WiFi to manage FW versions on the controllers. I have read that there's a way to downgrade controller FW versions via USB stick, but haven't tried it yet.
Anyone else doing security-sensitive work that you might not want to share with the Chinese? Thoughts?
"For increased safety, the flight is restricted to a height of 30 m and distance of 50 m when not connected or logged into the app during flight, including DJI GO and all apps compatible with DJI aircraft."
I don't have permissions to reply in that thread, plus "security" is a topic all its own, so I started this new thread.
One of my aerial "gigs on the table" is explosion forensics. This would be for a Sandia Lab subcontractor located at Kirtland Air Force Base. Needless to say, all footage/photos would be considered classified. Against my recommendation, they purchased their own Inspire 1. Months later, they have yet to actually fly the beast. But I digress...
I discussed with the client my concern that - unless duly addressed - all telemetry data and photos are going to be sent to a server somewhere in China. Needless to say, they were completely unaware. This is yet ANOTHER reason I have capped FW updates to v1.08 (Controller FW v1.6). With the latest FW update, seems the Chinese are now forcing you to share photos and telemetry data under the guise of safety. Hmmmm...
Other possible security measures...
I have 2 iPads. 1 of them I don't share my flight logs with DJI. When I try to view the flight logs, I'm met with a "Sign In" screen. I think it's a safe assumption that, without signing in, I am NOT sharing data. Added security could be - once the GO app is installed - to simply never connect the iPad via WiFi - and clear any cached data. I can use my original "unsecure" iPad to connect to WiFi to manage FW versions on the controllers. I have read that there's a way to downgrade controller FW versions via USB stick, but haven't tried it yet.
Anyone else doing security-sensitive work that you might not want to share with the Chinese? Thoughts?
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