While six months ago, Hikvision falsely claimed the UK government "endorses the security credentials of Hikvision products," the UK government now says they are "ahead of schedule" on removing PRC China products, most notably Hikvison, from sensitive sites.
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Practically speaking, it takes time to execute such plans across so many different sites, especially in democracies where legal challenges and the importance of due process are valued.
I recall vividly, in 2018 and 2019, Hikvision USA reps assuring me and others that the NDAA and sanctions were just a misunderstanding and that somehow Hikvision was going to resolve them. Now, 6 years later, looking back, it is clear that was the beginning of a major structural change in the market.