In April 2024, it became the first EU country to act decisively, passing a law explicitly banning China from remotely accessing and controlling the digital systems of its renewable...
Guide Most of Europe remains silent. 🔹 The threat is real – From Russian grid hacks to China''s stealth cyber campaigns, adversaries are actively probing energy systems.
Guide Chinese-made buses in Europe suspected of having an OTA kill switch The UK government is reportedly investigating buses made by Chinese company Yutong after a Norwegian
Guide China is deeply embedded in Europe''s energy system, creating strategic and cybersecurity risks. The EU must de-risk its energy transition by tightening procurement, trade and
Guide In the last month, multiple European countries, including Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway, have launched probes into whether hundreds of Chinese electric buses running on
Guide Over the past several years, China has escalated its efforts to pre-position vulnerabilities within European critical infrastructure, which include installing software and hardware back doors into
Guide State-sponsored cyberattacks on critical infrastructure are one of the threats the European Union is worried about. (Source photos by Reteurs)
Guide For the China Observers in Central and Eastern Europe (CHOICE) platform, I wrote an article ''China holds a kill switch to European Power Grids.'' The article, using solar as an example,...
Guide In the last month, multiple European countries, including Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway, have launched probes into whether hundreds of
Guide But peel back the layers, and a more troubling picture emerges: Europe''s solar backbone increasingly runs through China. A critical portion of Europe''s solar systems is connected to remote
Guide There are fears that, in the event of a conflict, China''s President Xi Jinping would be able to order Chinese OEMs with turbines in Europe to hit the "kill switch".
Guide European Engineers Keep Finding a Secret Kill Switch in Chinese Buses In Norway they found kill switches, in the UK they seemed to have found none. It''s a curious situation.
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