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China's Quest to Oust Foreign Tech Firms
By Shannon Tiezzi
If the Chinese government has its way, foreign technology will be absent from "key sectors" in China by 2020.
China Has a History of Not Trusting Microsoft on Cybersecurity
By Adam Segal
'China has never been comfortable with being dependent on Microsoft products.'
China Steps Up Attacks on US Tech Firms
By Shannon Tiezzi
There are increasing signs that China will limit or ban foreign tech firms' access to Chinese markets.
Why China Banned Windows 8
By Jin Kai
Concerned about information security, China seeks to reduce reliance on foreign technology giants.
In Cyber Dispute With US, China Targets IBM, Cisco
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is targeting U.S. firms to show its displeasure with the indictment of PLA officers for hacking.
China’s Response to the US Cyber Espionage Charges
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is furious over charges brought against 5 PLA officers - and things could get worse before they get better.
China Expands Cyber Spying
By Zachary Keck
Mandiant’s latest report concludes Chinese cyber espionage has expanded despite embarrassing public exposures.
China’s ‘Blurred Lines’ on Security Threats
By Zachary Keck
Under Xi Jinping, the Chinese Communist Party is purposely conflating external and domestic security threats.
Xi Jinping Leads China's New Internet Security Group
By Shannon Tiezzi
The new central Internet security and informatization leading group is tasked with defining China's cyber strategy.
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