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DJI tells Alabama panel it offers local‑data mode, bug bounty and third‑party audits

Joint Interim Committees · November 5, 2025
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DJI’s U.S. government‑relations director, Kat Ramsey, briefed the Joint Interim Committees on security controls the company has implemented — including local data mode, early adoption of remote ID, independent audits and a bug bounty program — and said DJI has invited federal penetration testing but no agency has yet taken it up.

Kat Ramsey, DJI’s director for U.S. government relations, told the Joint Interim Committees that the company has implemented multiple security and data‑control measures for enterprise customers and public‑safety users.

Ramsey said DJI introduced Remote ID about 18 months before the FAA adopted a similar requirement and highlighted features such as return‑to‑home, obstacle sensing and map‑based warnings for sensitive locations. For data control she described a local data mode that…

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