A UK security conference where banned Chinese tech firms will be allowed to rub shoulders with Government officials poses a “serious” risk, intelligence sources say 🔴 Richard_AHolmes reports
, while seminars are set to be held by officials from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office as well as advisers to the UK Government.
The CTX invites officials from every sensitive department in intelligence and defence across the UK to explore the latest counter-terrorism technologies and strategies to combat the latest threats facing the UK and its partners. “Government officials and ministers should avoid contact with these Chinese companies and those UK tech companies should be clearly warned to avoid all contact with them.”
Last year, the UK government banned the use of both companies’ security cameras in government buildings, suggesting that they may pose a threat to the UK’s national security.
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