Xu Yanjun, a deputy division director within China’s primary intelligence agency, is being charged for his scheme to steal jet engine tech.
Chinese cyber attacks are becoming more targeted and calculated. And Beijing plans to continue cyber economic espionage that benefits the Chinese regime—despite signing agreements promising not to.
The U.S. Department of Defense unveiled a new proactive and all-out approach to countering cyber threats from China and Russia.
Over the course of just three weeks in April, there were four cases involving Chinese espionage against the United States.
Xu Yanjun, a deputy division director within China’s primary intelligence agency, is being charged for his scheme to steal jet engine tech.
Chinese cyber attacks are becoming more targeted and calculated. And Beijing plans to continue cyber economic espionage that benefits the Chinese regime—despite signing agreements promising not to.
The U.S. Department of Defense unveiled a new proactive and all-out approach to countering cyber threats from China and Russia.
Over the course of just three weeks in April, there were four cases involving Chinese espionage against the United States.