Afrasianet - Imagine that President Trump and his entire high-level delegation did not carry a phone, and they left it in Washington, fearing that they would enter Chinese airspace and open these devices, even though the people's phones are protected by the most secure means in history.
The president's DNA is in danger, personal phones, chargers, computers, and even USB ports are banned, and the U.S. delegation's correspondence is verbal.
Washington fears falling under the eyes of China's digital surveillance systems. Extraordinary measures and strict prohibitions impose a rule that no U.S. presidential visit to China is classified as a normal diplomatic visit, but rather more akin to a logistically and intelligence-complex security operation.
The Wall Street Journal reveals the transportation of armored presidential limousines, the dispatch of Secret Service personnel and specialists from communications teams to survey locations, secure accommodations, and prepare secure call rooms for members of the delegation.
On the night of the signing of an important trade agreement, he felt ecstatic and overwhelmed to go to sleep, jokingly telling them, "Now I can sign anything," just to go to rest.
The Daily Mail says that the Trump team may have used phones called "disposables," which are discarded as soon as they leave China, to prevent viruses or spyware from spreading to sensitive networks in Washington.
The digital is programmed according to encryption techniques called the "golden image".
They are handed over to members of the delegation before traveling, and the Trump team has been barred from using Chinese charging cables or hotel chargers, for fear of a technology called "joyjacking" or "malware through charging slots" and using only a government-approved power bank.
The U.S. delegation was also provided with temporary computers, which do not have any access to cloud storage or personal email.
