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India is not alone in these concerns. The U.S., Britain, and Australia have already restricted or banned products from some Chinese surveillance companies due to fears of spying.
A high alert was cautioned after the four individuals of Chinese nationality were found photographing sensitive military ...
India imposes new software, hardware testing rules for all CCTVs; Firms say they face disruption due to high scrutiny, slow approvals; India worried about Chinese spying via CCTVs, govt official says ...
Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh met with his Chinese counterpart Dong Jun in Qingdao on Friday on the sidelines of the ...
Four Chinese nationals arrested in Greece for photographing Rafale jets amid espionage concerns and China’s alleged ...
Canada's intelligence agency, CSIS, issued an alert about espionage. An individual is trying to collect sensitive information ...
A group was detained at Tanagra Airbase for photographing military installations, raising concerns about potential espionage ...
A Chinese tech worker, Xu Zewei, was arrested in Milan at the request of the US for allegedly hacking American Covid-19 ...
Beijing has strongly denounced the CIA's social media campaign aimed at recruiting Chinese citizens, labeling it an \"absurd\ ...
China’s Hikvision and Dahua account for 30% of the market, while India’s CP Plus has a 48% share, Gupta said, adding that some 80% of all CCTV components are from China. Hanwha, Motorola Solutions and ...