Submitted by Alvin_Chen t3_z4cfzz in worldnews
autotldr t1_ixq8nl0 wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 57%. (I'm a bot)
> The U.K. is restricting Chinese-made surveillance equipment from sensitive sites including government buildings, based on a government review of security risks.
> The British government has advised departments to disconnect Chinese surveillance equipment from departmental core networks, and remove and replace it without waiting for upgrades.
> The U.K. government is advising departments to consider whether Chinese surveillance equipment should be banned from areas "Outside the definition of sensitive sites" to further mitigate risk.
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plankright37 t1_ixsdg5t wrote
It’s about time. Just as in the case of Russia the UK are late to the party.
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