Australia to remove Chinese-made security cameras from national war memorial -reports
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Australia moves to strip Chinese-made security cameras from government buildings
Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles Thursday announced that Australia will strip Chinese-made security cameras from government buildings amid fears that the cameras pose a security risk. The move comes after Shadow Cyber Security Minister James Paterson conducted an audit which revealed that nearly 1000 units of surveillance equipment manufactured by Chinese-linked companies Hikvision and Dahua were installed in Australian departments and…
Australia to follow US and eliminate all Chinese-made cameras from government buildings
The U.S. Department of Defense identified balloons over nations of five continents in clear violation of their sovereign rights, setting off concerns over China's operations.
Australia has Chinese security cameras removed
Following the shooting down of a Chinese reconnaissance balloon over the USA, concerns about espionage from Beijing are apparently also growing in Canberra. More than 900 surveillance cameras are now to be removed from government buildings.
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