The UK Government has made substantial progress in removing China’s Hikvision surveillance cameras from sensitive sites, with over 50% of these devices already replaced, according to a report by the UK Defense Journal.

Efforts are ongoing to ensure full removal by April 2025 amid growing concerns about the security risks posed by Chinese-made technology in government buildings, the report by the UK Defense Journal said.

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However, the security concerns extend beyond surveillance equipment. Lord Coaker’s letter also addressed potential risks posed by electric and connected vehicles, particularly those manufactured in China.

He clarified that while the focus has often been on Chinese-made technology, the security risks apply to specific on-board systems found in a variety of vehicles, not solely Chinese or electric models.

“The potential national security risks apply to specific on-board systems, and therefore, these risks are not exclusive to Chinese-made vehicles or electric vehicles,” on lawmaker said.

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  • TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    23 days ago

    Using Chinese security cameras within government/military buildings handling sensitive data must be one of the dumbest purchasing decisions I’ve ever heard.

    I don’t doubt others may have made the same mistake, but you’d think the UK, who has had an icy relationship with China for years now, especially in the leadup to the crackdown that went on in Hong Kong, would’ve avoided Chinese fucking cameras in UK government and military buildings.

    Truly, there is no limit to the stupidity of the UK Conservative party.