Australia Becomes Latest to Deem Chinese-Made Surveillance Cameras a Security Concern

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Australia Becomes Latest to Deem Chinese-Made Surveillance Cameras a Security Concern
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Not just balloons: Chinese-made surveillance cameras are increasingly being seen as a security concern

, more than 6 million Hikvision and Dahua camera networks were detected across 191 countries outside of China.mandates citizens and organizations to cooperate with national intelligence efforts, and observers see this as China’s way of being able to obtain data from private businesses operating domestically and abroad.

“Generally speaking, they say that that data wouldn’t be accessed,” says Samantha Hoffman, senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, “but then if there is a national security or national defense demand for that data, then it would be, because of the constraints of [the] law.” In a statement to TIME, Hikvision repeated its longstanding claims that it is “categorically false” to represent the company’s products as a threat to national security. A spokesperson said Hikvision cannot access users’ video data and does not transmit the data to third parties. It also said it neither manages end-user databases nor sells cloud storage in Australia.

Aside from the security risks, “there’s enough to suggest that these companies’ products—at least from an ethical standpoint—shouldn’t be used in government buildings,” Hoffman says.

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