The head of the Foreign Affairs Committee said new IoT connectivity technologies allow the Chinese to 'get all the information they want'
Alicia Kearns warns parts in modern cars could allow China to track people and blackmail prime minister
The head of the Foreign Affairs Committee said new IoT connectivity technologies allow the Chinese to ‘get all the information they want’ The chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee said Xi Jinping had been explicit about the race for technological supremacy a massive intelligence advantage and could even expose a prime minister to blackmail, the head of the Foreign Affairs Committee has warned.
She said that three Chinese companies had won more than 50 per cent of the global market in the components as car manufacturers opted to pay less than charged by Western providers.
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