-- have given Huawei a greenlight to sell telecom equipment and phones, it's hard to know how serious any national security claims truly are... READ MORE›
Mr. Obama, who has said little about the United States' development of cyberweapons during his presidency, has begun to talk about it in recent days... READ MORE›
Sanctions alone likely will not change China's behavior, some officials said... READ MORE›
Segal added that one recourse would be to argue through the World Trade Organization that what China considers national security concerns are not valid... READ MORE›
US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton accuses China of hacking US computers and stealing commercial secrets and government information... READ MORE›
He suggested that the United States would not be wise to seek to punish another country for something its own intelligence services do... READ MORE›
Stephens, general counsel of the Asian Development Bank in Manila... READ MORE›
A dominant if unnecessarily low-scoring performance for the United States which bossed China around the field but found the back of their net only once... READ MORE›
The government defended its heightened counterintelligence operations, hinting at the depth of anger with the United States... READ MORE›
Largely absent from American research hubs a decade ago Chinese firms including Huawei Technologies HWT.UL and ZTE Corp 000063.SZ are now using U.S... READ MORE›
Detecting such threats is a key national security priority, she said... READ MORE›
In Hong Kong, imported meat is subject to surveillance but not usually tested if it is for re-export, government officials said... READ MORE›
China's pledge to stop economic cyberspying is on the agenda for bilateral talks this week... READ MORE›
The entire archive of CIA material consists of several hundred million lines of computer code, it said... READ MORE›
David Cameron has serious questions to answer about whether Chinese investment in nuclear power would endanger national security Labour's shadow energy secretary Lisa Nandy has said... READ MORE›
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton that Beijing had tried to hack into everything that doesn't move in America ... READ MORE›
Intelligence and military personnel for security clearances that could potentially expose them to blackmail the Associated Press reported on Friday... READ MORE›
White House spokesman Earnest cautioned against guessing at what response the United States might take against those responsible for the attacks... READ MORE›
China's national security law New legislation 'will cover space, the deep sea, polar regions'... READ MORE›
Officials speaking on background have said they suspect China was behind that hack, but the Obama administration has not publicly accused Beijing or identified the attackers... READ MORE›
And other major democracies who have grown concerned about China's increasingly aggressive moves to assert its territorial claims in the South China Sea and elsewhere... READ MORE›
Officials speaking on background have said they suspect China was behind that hack, but the Obama administration has not publicly accused Beijing or identified the attackers... READ MORE›
He added that we're not really prepared to comment at this time on the attribution behind this event... READ MORE›
China-linked fingerprint theft of u.s. security clearance seekers topped 5 million opm admits... READ MORE›
Photo Sanghee Liu Several US officials said China was the primary source for new synthetic drugs... READ MORE›
Photo Sanghee Liu Several US officials said China was the primary source for new synthetic drugs... READ MORE›
Thawley said in his speech it would be crazy to bet against China given its extraordinary and unbroken 35-year economic performance... READ MORE›
Relatively few EPA employees deal with classified files, but the new training also reinforces requirements to keep Controlled Unclassified Information from unauthorized disclosure... READ MORE›
China has said it neither accepts nor participates in international arbitration unilaterally pushed forward by the Philippines on the South China Sea disputes... READ MORE›
The Cyberspace Administration of China CAC aims to play a role in promoting the digital and cyber Silk Road, China's top Internet regulator said in Brussels... READ MORE›
The retired Army general chosen by Donald Trump to be national security adviser was investigated for inappropriately sharing classified information with fo... READ MORE›
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