HOSTILE states could make electric cars intelligence gatherers to monitor Brits, Ministers have warned.
could be hijacked by countries such as China to keep tabs on the public as pressure grows to reduce their influence., Home Office Minister, insists that more work is needed to strip technology made by the Communist state in the police and security services.
The Security Minister doubled down to say “digital asbestos” could be found across Whitehall and institutions. came as he was probed in the Commons over the Communist state who provide CCTV equipment, body cameras and drones here.could be easily turned into mobile intelligence gathering platforms by hostile states”.
He was probed by his Labour counterpart Dan Jarvis who raised that our police and security services were “technologically vulnerable” following comments by the Biometrics and Surveillance commissioner.said: “This is something that’s ongoing, so it’s got out of the most secure sites already. “But there are other areas where there is work to do because of course, there were an awful lot of sites, I’m afraid, which bought technology which will now be problematic. Of course, it’s not just static sites.could be easily turned into mobile intelligence gathering platforms by hostile states and so it’s not simply about looking at the past but also the future.”
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