...and what stops these hypothetical PRC agents from putting the surveillance gear in a pelican case and driving across the border in a rental Ford?Her partner in the legislation went much further. “They can certainly come across the border, drive up to Selfridge Air Force base, take some video with the car. The car is a traveling surveillance package. And all of that data that the car is collecting is being sent straight back to Beijing,” Slotkin said.
That would be an absolutely hilarious thing to seeSo if I understand correctly, China could invest 16% of Ford, GM and others to get them out of the US car-business ?
So they’re banning iPhones, Androids, Fitbits, Strava, and teenagers next?“They’re surveillance packages on wheels—fully capable of geolocating individual drivers, collecting full-motion video, and mapping sensitive infrastructure sites, including our military.
“We’re gonna be aggressive here because Michigan jobs are on the line, but also so is national security. So close our border to Chinese vehicles and Chinese technology in the vehicles, even for day trips. That’s how aggressive we believe we need to be right now,” Stevens said while speaking at a policy conference.
Drat ninja'dWhy would foreign agents bother do do the work themselves? They can just buy all that data from companies like Flock.
“We’re gonna be aggressive here because Michigan jobs are on the line, but also so is national security. So close our border to Chinese vehicles and Chinese technology in the vehicles, even for day trips. That’s how aggressive we believe we need to be right now,”
Sponsored by Wall St means beholden to Wall St.Sad to see the (D) tags here. I'm used to the GQP sticking their heads in the sand and pretending the rest of the world isn't moving on but I guess it will be a bipartisan block to keep Americans from understanding why the US auto industry is going to implode in the next 10 years.
Don’t forget Smeckler’s PowderNothing like protecting an outdated industry and technology.
Slotkin recently went to Canada with the same fearmongering BS after Canada signaled they'll buy ~50K Chinese cars. It didn't work.How are Michigan jobs on the line by simply allowing the cars to be driven in temporarily?
It's great that everyone in the federal government's views on China are based on massive xenophobia.
I wonder if the NSA has a contract with Flock banning them from selling data outside of the US?Why would foreign agents bother do do the work themselves? They can just buy all that data from companies like Flock.
...and what stops these hypothetical PRC agents from putting the surveillance gear in a pelican case and driving across the border in a rental Ford?
It's not like a Chinese EV is going to have cutting-edge hyperspectral imagers and broad-spectrum RF recorders; they'll have the same COTS sensors that you can find in all kinds of gadgets.
You bought facts to a knife fight? Reckless escalation!News flash for all these politicians. Very likely that the connecting parts of US made cars are made in China. Going to ban those circuit boards like you did the China made routers? Doesn't really matter much security wise where most of the vehicle is made. Just the parts that phone home.
I think the point is that surveillance gear would be found/seized by security checkpoint at said airbase before entry onto the base....and what stops these hypothetical PRC agents from putting the surveillance gear in a pelican case and driving across the border in a rental Ford?
It's not like a Chinese EV is going to have cutting-edge hyperspectral imagers and broad-spectrum RF recorders; they'll have the same COTS sensors that you can find in all kinds of gadgets.
Those friendly Canadian visitors might have a conversation about how affordable their EV was to purchase and a few Americans might decide that they want one too?How are Michigan jobs on the line by simply allowing the cars to be driven in temporarily?
It's great that everyone in the federal government's views on China are based on massive xenophobia.
The driver of a car doesn't need to be an agent if the car itself is phoning home to the adversary. If the US decided to tell my car to start taking pictures as soon as I got close to a goose nest, I'd be none the wiser and yet I'd be leaking details of how many goslings were were raising in our longstanding war against US airliners....and what stops these hypothetical PRC agents from putting the surveillance gear in a pelican case and driving across the border in a rental Ford?
It's not like a Chinese EV is going to have cutting-edge hyperspectral imagers and broad-spectrum RF recorders; they'll have the same COTS sensors that you can find in all kinds of gadgets.