US blacklists 27 companies to protect critical tech | EU Parliament votes for new restrictions on big tech's data-driven ad targeting | Coordinated influence operation impersonating Sikhs in India
US blacklists 27 companies to protect critical tech | EU Parliament votes for new restrictions on big tech's data-driven ad targeting | Coordinated influence operation impersonating Sikhs in India
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Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. The US has placed a dozen Chinese groups involved in quantum computing and other advanced technologies on an export blacklist, saying they pose a risk of gaining access to critical American technologies for the People’s Liberation Army. The move, which makes it almost impossible for US companies to sell technologies to the listed companies, targeted a total of 27 entities. In addition to the Chinese groups targeted, Washington put 13 Pakistani firms on the “entity list” for activities related to nuclear and ballistic missile programmes. It added the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology to a “military end-user” list that makes it more difficult to sell technology with military applications.
US blacklists 27 companies to protect critical tech | EU Parliament votes for new restrictions on big tech's data-driven ad targeting | Coordinated influence operation impersonating Sikhs in India
US blacklists 27 companies to protect…
US blacklists 27 companies to protect critical tech | EU Parliament votes for new restrictions on big tech's data-driven ad targeting | Coordinated influence operation impersonating Sikhs in India
Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. The US has placed a dozen Chinese groups involved in quantum computing and other advanced technologies on an export blacklist, saying they pose a risk of gaining access to critical American technologies for the People’s Liberation Army. The move, which makes it almost impossible for US companies to sell technologies to the listed companies, targeted a total of 27 entities. In addition to the Chinese groups targeted, Washington put 13 Pakistani firms on the “entity list” for activities related to nuclear and ballistic missile programmes. It added the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology to a “military end-user” list that makes it more difficult to sell technology with military applications.