Chinese hackers cast wide net for trade secrets in US, Europe and Asia, researchers say
Chinese government-linked hackers have tried to steal sensitive data from some three dozen manufacturing and technology firms in the US, Europe and Asia, security researchers said Wednesday, in findings that shed new light on Beijing’s alleged use of hacking to buttress its powerhouse economy.
China Continues to Fall Short of Promises to Protect Intellectual Property, U.S. Says
American officials said that they were monitoring China’s progress in meeting the terms of a 2020 trade deal, but that intellectual property owners had expressed concerns.
Theft as Trade Policy
The most important dimension of U.S.–China relations is technology, which is vital to economic, military, and even ideological competition.
Keith Krach and Gen. Stanley McChrystal on safeguarding global innovation
With 5G technology and quantum computing to artificial intelligence and energy infrastructure, how can the United States embrace the latest global technologies while safeguarding our national security?