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Shlomi_Feldman
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British government bans Chinese surveillance cameras from sensitive locations

Hi Experts,

It is just a matter of time until we will see more and more governments acting against risky IoT devices.

The UK Gov. is following the US Gov. banning Chinese CCTV cams.

https://therecord.media/british-government-bans-chinese-surveillance-cameras-from-sensitive-location... 

Banning specific vendors is just one act for protecting against risky IoT devices. While we can wait for further regulation, IoT Protect can protect today your IoT devices. lean more:
https://www.checkpoint.com/quantum/iot-protect/

 

 

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the_rock
Legend
Legend

Good for them!

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Shlomi_Feldman
Employee
Employee

indeed.

regulation is the first step for more secured IoT devices

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the_rock
Legend
Legend

I wish more governments around the world would stand up to things like that. Sadly, politics gets in the way most of the time, but, thats not topic for this platform.

Shlomi_Feldman
Employee
Employee

We see more and more similar activities by additional Govs.

US, Australia, EU and the Israeli are in process. 

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