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Think Tank Warns US Military of Security Risks from Chinese-Made LiDAR Sensors

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Last updated: December 3, 2024
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Think Tank Warns US Military of Security Risks from Chinese-Made LiDAR Sensors

A recent report from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) has raised significant alarms over the security implications of using Chinese-manufactured Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) sensors within U.S. military applications. The think tank asserts that integrating these sensors into defense systems poses critical risks of hacking and sabotage, particularly heightened during times of conflict.

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The FDD underscores that these advanced LiDAR sensors, which possess sophisticated processors, could easily hide malicious code or firmware backdoors, rendering them challenging to detect. The report emphasizes the sensors’ capability to gather and transmit accurate spatial data, making them attractive tools for espionage and malicious activities—especially when sourced from companies based in nations viewed as potential adversaries.

Despite stringent U.S. regulatory measures aimed at controlling the use of Chinese defense products, there is a growing trend of incorporating LiDAR technology in various sectors, including autonomous driving solutions. This trend raises concerns about the vulnerabilities that these sensors introduce into critical defense operations.

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LiDAR technology relies on high-speed optical transceivers that send and receive data through light pulses. However, as the technology evolves, so does the risk associated with its sophisticated components. The FDD highlights the dangers posed by the integration of advanced chips—especially those manufactured in China—potentially embedding “hardware trojans.” These nefarious elements could enable adversaries to gain unauthorized access or exert control over devices utilizing LiDAR sensors.

To mitigate these substantial risks, the think tank advocates for a comprehensive prohibition on the procurement and deployment of Chinese-made LiDAR sensors in U.S. defense systems. Additionally, it recommends collaborative efforts with allies to establish a secure and alternative supply chain for LiDAR technology, aiming to safeguard national defense against potential vulnerabilities linked to foreign-made components.

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