Poland has banned Chinese-made cars from its military facilities, citing risks of uncontrolled data acquisition and use by these systems. This move enhances infrastructure security and aligns with NATO practices. Restrictions also apply to government workers’ official phones connected to Chinese vehicle infotainment systems. Poland has banned Chinese-made cars from its military facilities, citing risks of uncontrolled data acquisition and use by these systems. This move enhances infrastructure security and aligns with NATO practices. Restrictions also apply to government workers’ official phones connected to Chinese vehicle infotainment systems.
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