THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY SEEKS TO CONTROL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AS A MEANS TO SHAPE AND CENSOR THE COMMUNICATIONS AND OPINIONS OF ITS OWN PEOPLE, AS WELL AS THE COMMUNICATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS BEYOND CHINA'S BORDERS.

 

China Steps Up Antitrust Pressure on Internet Firms
by Keith Zhai
via Wall Street Journal on June 17, 2021


UK technology vulnerable to 'exploitation' by Chinese military due to weak export rules
by Tim McNulty
via Daily and Sunday Express on June 12, 2021


China's most belligerent journalists used to be the ones doling out insults online. Now they're the targets
by Bill Birtles
via ABC News Australia on June 19, 2021


FCC Can Block Subsidized Purchases of Huawei’s 5G Technology
by Laurel Brubaker Calkins
via Bloomberg on June 18, 2021


MWD among targets in large-scale cyber-espionage hack blamed on China
by Alan Suderman
via Los Angeles Times on June 15, 2021


‘Tracked for life’: China relentless in erasing Tiananmen
by Joe McDonald and Dake Kang
via Los Angeles Times on June 3, 2021


Huawei to skip annual update of its flagship Mate smartphone in latest sign that US sanctions are taking a toll
by Iris Deng
via South China Morning Post on June 17, 2021


Threat Activity Group RedFoxtrot Linked to Chinese Military Targets Bordering Asian Countries
via Insikt Research on June 16, 2021


Why the United States Needs a National Advanced Industry and Technology Agency
by Robert D. Atkinson
via Information Technology and Innovation Foundation on June 17, 2021


Norway says Chinese group APT31 is behind catastrophic 2018 government hack
by Catalin Cimpanu
via The Record on June 19, 2021


Swedish court upholds ban on Huawei selling 5G network gear
by Johan Ahlander and Supantha Mukherjee
via Reuters on June 22, 2021

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