The Australian government has issued orders to check the technology used in Chinese-made cameras installed in Defense Department offices for surveillance purposes.
Australian Defense Minister Richard Marlis said that there are security concerns over Chinese surveillance cameras installed in the Department of Defense and this is a very important issue.
“We are reviewing the technology used in these cameras installed at the Department of Defense and other key locations, and removing them wherever they are installed,” he said.
On the other hand, in response to a question regarding the Australian measures, the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry said that the Australian government should also provide a “favorable environment” to Chinese companies.
It should be remembered that in November last year, the British government issued orders to its government departments to remove Chinese-made cameras from sensitive places citing security concerns, while the United States also banned the products and vendors of some Chinese technology companies. had gone