Retsudvalget 2022-23 (2. samling)
REU Alm.del
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Troels Lund Poulsen
Acting Minister of Defence
Ved Stranden 8
1061 Copenhagen K
20 June 2023
Dear Minister
Hikvision is writing to you in response to recent parliamentary questions raised about our company
and we would like to take the opportunity to provide you with more details and facts and correct
any misperceptions about our company that exist in Denmark.
Ownership
Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology Co., Ltd. (“Hikvision”) has grown from a 28-person start-
up in 2001 to a global technology company, providing products in more than 150 countries and
regions around the world. Hikvision is committed to serving our customers and communities
worldwide, with a longstanding record of protecting people and their property.
Hikvision is an independent, global, publicly-traded company listed on the Shenzhen Stock
Exchange with a diverse set of shareholders. The company’s ownership structure is publicly
available. According to the Quarterly Report of Q1 2023, 40.76% of Hikvision’s shares are jointly
owned by a State-Owned Enterprise (SOE), and 10.28% is privately owned by Mr. Gong Hongjia,
an overseas private investor. The remaining is owned by the company’s founders and executives,
and A-shares investors. Neither the Chinese Government, nor the SOE, is involved in the day-to-
day operations of Hikvision.
National Security
Some of the parliamentary questions raised a concern about Hikvision being a threat to national
security in Denmark. Hikvision is not a threat to national security in Denmark and in anywhere
else around the world. No respected technical institution or assessment has come to this
conclusion. In fact, an
October 2022 report
from the Atlantic Council found that, “Currently,
there is no empirical evidence from the ground that demonstrates the systematic coordination
between Beijing and Hikvision in the purposeful theft of personal data.” Hikvision products are
fully compliant with the applicable laws and regulations in Denmark. The company strictly
follows all applicable data protection laws, regulations and norms of operating in the world and
the European Union.
To be clear, Hikvision products do not have a “backdoor”, technological or otherwise. Hikvision
products do not send data to China. Hikvision has never conducted, nor will it conduct, any
espionage-related activities for any government in the world. Fears of espionage are far-fetched
and utterly unsupported by any evidence.
As a manufacturer, Hikvision has no visibility into end-users' video data and cannot access end
users' video data. In overseas markets, the company’s customers are distributors and security
integrators/installers, not the end-user. Based on this business model, the end-user has full
ownership of the data. Therefore, Hikvision cannot transmit data from end-users to third parties.
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In April 2023, after an extensive review the Irish parliament
declared that Hikvision cameras
were not a safety risk
as there ‘was no potential for images to be transmitted’.
Vulnerabilities and Cybersecurity
Hikvision believes it is our responsibility to be vigilant about cybersecurity threats. Over the past
several years, Hikvision has prioritized and invested significant resources into expanding its
cybersecurity efforts. Hikvision products currently meet industry-leading standards including: ISO
27001, ISO 9001:2008, CMMI Level 5, AICPA SOC and ISO 28000:2007. Hikvision has also
achieved CC EAL3+ Certificate for network cameras, which represents the highest level of
Common Criteria security certification that has ever been granted to video security products in the
industry.
Vulnerabilities are a common and accepted occurrence in coding, and technology more broadly.
Regarding the two specific vulnerabilities referenced by PET, Hikvision has made a public
disclosure
on its website on March, 2017. To further illustrate that, Richard Driggers, Deputy
Assistant Secretary for DHS’ Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, responded to the
relevant questions in a
January 30, 2018 House of Representatives Small
Business Committee
hearing by saying, “With regards to this particular flaw, we did work with
the research community. We discovered the vulnerability. We worked with the company. And they
put out a software update that mitigated the impacts of this particular exploitation. That’s, kind of,
standard practice that we do at the Department of Homeland Security across many different
companies’ devices and software.”
Hikvision is a CVE Partner, one of approximately 300 in the world, who manage the CVE database
of known vulnerabilities. Hikvision is committed to continuing to work with third party white-hat
hackers and security researchers to find, patch, disclose and release updates to products in a timely
manner that is commensurate with our CNA partner companies' vulnerability management teams.
Here is the link to the
CVE website
that will provide more detailed information. Hikvision is proud
to be part of this global solution to make products and the Internet, a safer place.
We look forward to continuing to support the security and growth of Danish companies, local
authorities, and private citizens with our innovative products and solutions.
Please let us know of any further questions.
Sincerely,
Nathan Zheng
General Manager of Hikvision Nordic