Hikvision Europe B.V.
Location
Noord-Holland
Founded
2009-09-29
Website
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2025-05-31 (energetyka24.com)
Chinese cameras at NCBJ. The US government banned them, the British authorities remove them
** Hikvision cameras have been operating in the Polish NCBJ for years, whose key shareholder is the Chinese government. Meanwhile, these devices were on the black list of US administration, and the authorities of WLK. Britain remove them from their buildings. All because of the fears of safety. **
Read more2024-06-19 (nationalpost.com)
Jamie Sarkonak: Authorities shrug as risky Chinese security tech watches over Canada
Numerous federal departments use Hikvision security cameras, which peer countries have banned from government property
Read more2023-11-11 (theguardian.com)
How Chinese firm linked to repression of Uyghurs aids Israeli surveillance in West Bank
Cameras made by Hikvision, which is blacklisted in US, blanket the occupied West Bank, according to Amnesty International
Read more2023-04-20 (silicon.co.uk)
Hikvision Denies Illegally Supplying US Government
Hikvision denies claim in leaked documents that it continues to illegally supply cameras to US government for espionage purposes
Read more2023-02-09 (theguardian.com)
Chinese-made security cameras to be removed from Australian government buildings
More than 900 products made by Hikvision and Dahua discovered at 250 federal premises
Read more2022-12-07 (thechinaproject.com)
U.S., U.K., and Australia hit Hikvision, Dahua, and other Chinese tech firms with new restrictions –
Hikvision and Dahua have just been sanctioned by regulators in the U.S., the UK, and Australia, and it seems a sign of things to come.
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2022-11-26 (dw.com)
US bans Chinese telecom, surveillance cameras – DW – 11
The US communications regulator singled out tech giants Huawei and ZTE and surveillance camera makers Hikvision and Dahua. Spy chiefs have warned that the US could be vulnerable to economic espionage or digital sabotage.
Read more2022-11-25 (cnn.com)
Hikvision: UK bans Chinese surveillance cameras from 'sensitive' sites | Business
Hikvision, a leading Chinese surveillance company, has denied suggestions that it poses a threat to Britain's national security after the UK government banned the use of its camera systems at "sensitive" sites.
Read more2022-11-24 (bbc.com)
UK government bans new Chinese security cameras
Government departments are told to stop installing cameras made by Chinese firms on "sensitive sites".
Read more2022-09-30 (cw.com.tw)
Despite ban, Chinese surveillance equipment infiltrating Taiwan in plain sight|Industry|2022-09-30|CommonWealth Magazine
Taiwan bans the use of Chinese products by public agencies, but CommonWealth Magazine has discovered that the surveillance systems recently procured by Taiwan's biggest industrial park were actually made by Hangzhou-based Hikvision. How did they beat the ban?
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2022-06-14 (axios.com)
HikVision cameras help Xinjiang police ensnare Uyghurs
Cameras made by Chinese surveillance company Hikvision are deeply integrated into an intelligence program aimed at tracking and detaining Uyghurs and other ethnic groups in Xinjiang, according to a new report.
Read more2022-05-05 (scmp.com)
US-China tech war: surveillance camera maker Hikvision hopes for ‘fair’ treatment as US reportedly weighs harsh sanctions | South China Morning Post
Hikvision, which provides surveillance cameras used in China’s Xinjiang region, said it hopes to be ‘treated fairly’ if the US decides to add it to a new sanctions list that could impair its ability to do business globally.
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