Announcement: New Chair of the Coalition on Secure Technology

Announcement: New Chair of the Coalition on Secure Technology  We are delighted to announce the appointment of Graeme Downie MP as the new Chair of the Coalition on Secure Technology.  Graeme brings a wealth of experience to this role, having been elected as the Labour MP for Dunfermline and Dollar this year. His extensive background in communications […]

James Wild’s Parliamentary Written Question and Answer on security risks of Chinese technology

James Wild (Con): To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment she has made of the security risk of (a) connected and (b) autonomous vehicles manufactured using Chinese (i) software and (ii) hardware. Lilian Greenwood Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department of Transport)(Lab) : Connected and Automated Vehicles offer benefits to motorists and pedestrians through safer […]

Chinese EV makers should be barred from the UK public contracts over data privacy fears

Collision Course: Under-pricing Chinese EV risks in the UK The Coalition on Secure Technology’s report in conjunction with the China Strategic Risks Institute (CSRI), Collision Course: Under-pricing Chinese EVs risks in the UK has been widely picked up in publications today such as CityAM and the Telegraph. It warns that the Government should consider banning […]

China: the top 10 priorities for early Labour government action

The Coalition on Secure Technology has today launched a new paper, China: the top 10 priorities for early Labour government action. The paper was authored by the Coalition’s leading China expert, the Senior RUSI fellow Charles Parton and created in partnership with the China Observatory at the Council on Geostrategy. Outlining a list of the […]