U.S. Ambassador Warned that the Use of Chinese Technology in Vaca Muerta Creates Spy Risks
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The United States ambassador to Argentina, Peter Lamelas, again this Saturday focused on the presence of Chinese technology in infrastructure linked to Vaca Muerta and warned that certain suppliers represent risks to data security and strategic networks. Through a publication in X, the diplomat targeted companies such as Huawei, ZTE, Hikvision, Hytera, Dahua and DJI, whose use, he said, “generates risks of espionage, computer attacks and network…
The United States ambassador to Argentina, Peter Lamelas, again questioned the use of Chinese technology by companies operating in the Vaca Muerta site by arguing that these companies report sensitive information to the government of the Communist Party headed by Xi Jinping. In turn, he extended the warning to the rest of Latin American countries. In his social network account X, Lamelas emphasized on the direct line that corporations that provi…
The United States ambassador to Argentina, Peter Lamelas, rekindled the alarms over the presence of Chinese-origin technological infrastructure in strategic sectors of the country. The focus of the warning was on the site of Vaca Muerta, where the diplomat assured that the incorporation of these systems represents a direct danger to data security and national sovereignty.
The US ambassador to Argentina, Peter Lamelas, again questioned the presence of Chinese technology in strategic sectors and put again the focus on Vaca Muerta. Through a message published in his X account, he argued that certain Asian giant companies are subject to Beijing's decisions and warned about the risks this represents. "The high-risk technologies of Chinese companies such as Huawei, ZTE, Hikvision, Hytera, Dahua and DJI are ultimately s…
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