The Biden administration’s National Cybersecurity Strategy, published in March 2023, outlines how the White House plans on defending America’s digital ecosystem from malicious threat actors. The document defines key priorities for shaping a global cyber landscape that is more resilient and secure, but the administration will face obstacles and challenges while putting its plan into action. Overcoming these obstacles will require it to devise flexible, sustainable, and realistic policies at home and establish robust cyber coalitions and trade frameworks with allies and partners abroad.
In the ensuing bilateral talks, pressing concerns loom large: Australia alleges that China is engaged in espionage, while Beijing is scrutinizing the AUKUS and Quad security blocs in the Asia-Pacific.
BERLIN, Sept 19 Germany’s interior ministry is planning to force telecoms operators to slash the use of equipment from Huawei and ZTE in their 5G networks after a review.
A group of House Republican leaders have called on the Commerce Department to implement full sanctions on two leading Chinese technology companies after they surprised the world with an advanced semiconductor.
Huawei: Breton has in recent weeks voiced concerns that some EU countries still have perceived high risk components in their 5G core network, citing intrusive third-country laws on national intelligence and data security - a veiled reference to China.