Australia has banned DeepSeek from all government devices on the advice of security agencies, a top official said yesterday, citing privacy and malware risks posed by China’s breakout artificial intelligence program.
The DeepSeek chatbot — developed by a China-based start-up — has astounded industry insiders and upended financial markets since it was released last month.
However, a growing list of countries including South Korea, Italy and France have voiced concerns about the application’s security and data practices. Australia upped the ante overnight, banning DeepSeek from all government devices, one of the toughest moves against the Chinese chatbot yet.
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“This is an action the government has taken on the advice of security agencies. It’s absolutely not a symbolic move,” Australian Special Envoy for Cyber Security and Digital Resilience Andrew Charlton said. “We don’t want to expose government systems to these applications.”
Risks included that uploaded information “might not be kept private,” Charlton told national broadcaster ABC, and that applications such as DeepSeek “may expose you to malware.”
The Australian Department of Home Affairs issued a directive to government employees overnight.
“After considering threat and risk analysis, I have determined that the use of DeepSeek products, applications and web services poses an unacceptable level of security risk to the Australian Government,” Australian Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs Stephanie Foster said in the directive.
As of yesterday, all non-corporate Commonwealth entities must “identify and remove all existing instances of DeepSeek products, applications and web services on all Australian Government systems and mobile devices,” she added.
The directive also required that “access, use or installation of DeepSeek products” be prevented across government systems and mobile devices.
It has garnered bipartisan support among Australian politicians.
In 2018, Australia banned Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei from its national 5G network, citing national security concerns. TikTok was banned from government devices in 2023 on the advice of Australian intelligence agencies.
DeepSeek posed a genuine risk, cybersecurity researcher Dana Mckay said.
“All Chinese companies are required to store their data in China, and all of that data is subject to inspection by the Chinese government,” she said.
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