Poland's Ban on Chinese-Made Vehicles in Military Facilities
Poland has imposed a ban on Chinese-made vehicles entering military facilities due to concerns over data security. The restrictions aim to prevent sensitive information collection via onboard sensors. The ban doesn't apply to publicly accessible sites, and aligns with NATO practices for defense infrastructure protection.
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Poland has taken decisive action to bar Chinese-manufactured vehicles from entering its military facilities, citing security concerns related to the potential for onboard sensors to collect sensitive data.
The Polish Army clarified that these vehicles might still gain access if certain functions are disabled, adhering to each facility's security protocols.
The measures extend to banning the connection of company phones to infotainment systems in Chinese-made vehicles, aligning with NATO practices to safeguard defense infrastructure.
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