November 25, 2022
1 min read

No made-in-China cameras in govt buildings

“Since security considerations are always paramount around these sites, we are taking action now to prevent any security risks materialising,” the statement added…reports Asian Lite News

The government has instructed its various departments to not install surveillance cameras manufactured by Chinese firms at its buildings. This comes amid reports of security risks posed by Chinese companies as part of a cyber tactics adopted by Beijing.

Oliver Dowden said in a written statement to parliament that the decision was taken following a review of “current and future possible security risks associated with the installation of visual surveillance systems on the government estate.”

“The review has concluded that, in light of the threat to the UK and the increasing capability and connectivity of these systems, additional controls are required,” Oliver Dowden said.

“Departments have therefore been instructed to cease deployment of such equipment onto sensitive sites, where it is produced by companies subject to the National Intelligence Law of the People’s Republic of China,” the review submitted by Dowden stated, according to Sky News.

“Since security considerations are always paramount around these sites, we are taking action now to prevent any security risks materialising,” the statement added.

Moreover, the existing cameras made by Chinese companies will also be immediately taken down from the government facilities and the departments have also been instructed to disconnect them from all systems.

Earlier, US implemented such a ban as government organisations were ordered not to use any cameras made by Hikvision, Dahua, and other Chinese firms.

ALSO READ-Home security camera market grows 116%

Previous Story

Britain sees highest migration since World War II

Next Story

Germany relaxes Schengen visa rules for Indians

Latest from China

China lauds India’s role in SCO 

3rd China-India Youth Dialogue marked the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two nations and served as a platform to foster engagement between young people from both countries.  The Chinese Ambassador

China’s Presence Near Taiwan Sparks Alarm

Three of the five Chinese aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait median line in the country’s southwestern and southeastern air defence identification zone. Taiwan on Monday said that it detected 10 Chinese naval

China Doubles Down in Pacific

The Government of New Zealand raised concern as China conducted this second live firing exercise following the warning on Friday and Saturday….reports Asian Lite News In yet another provocative act, China conducted
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Extreme weather hits China amid Glasgow climate talks

A snowstorm in inner Mongolia region has killed one and

China dominates global AI network

China’s unethical use of AI, including its deployment of AI