Australian ministries remove Chinese-made cameras over security worry

Australian ministries remove Chinese-made cameras over security worry

Australia’s defense and foreign ministries are removing surveillance cameras made by Chinese-run firms from their facilities, the foreign minister said on Friday, after reports that the technology posed a security risk.
The removal of the cameras comes as the two countries are attempting to mend diplomatic ties, damaged in part by a 2018 Australian decision to ban Chinese tech giant Huawei from its 5G broadband network.

 

Australian ministries remove Chinese-made cameras over security worry

Australian ministries remove Chinese-made cameras over security worry

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