DJI said that the US Department of Commerce and the Canadian Center for Cyber Security have recognized its DJI Core Crypto Engine.

In the announcement, the world’s largest camera drone maker says that the validation of the DJI Core Crypto Engine shows DJI’s “commitment to customer data and privacy.”

The DJI Core Crypto Engine passed the Cryptographic Module Validation Program (CMVP) to receive Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2.

FIPS 140-2 compliance, which has been officially validated by the governments of the United States and Canada, has been globally embraced in both the governmental and non-governmental sectors as a useful security standard and practical best practice.

The DJI Core Crypto Engine is a firmware hybrid cryptographic module that provides foundational security services for the entire platform, including cryptography, key management, platform identity, secure boot, and secure Life Cycle State (LCS).

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Source: dronexl.co