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The Cybersecurity 202: U.S. officials: It’s China hacking that keeps us up at night

Yet U.S. officials seemed united in their assessment that while attacks from those nations may be damaging in the short-run, the long-term financial damage of China stealing U.S. companies’ trade secrets and intellectual property will be devastating.

Unlike Russia, which seem largely immune to public shaming, China has historically bristled when U.S. officials publicly accuse it of hacking, Gillis said. He noted that a similar public shaming campaign – and the threat of sanctions – were widely credited with pushing Chinese President XI Jinping to sign a 2015 no-commercial hacking agreement with the Obama administration.

The assessment is focused on identifying the greatest threats to 5G and how hackers might exploit them, he said — not the threat posed specifically by Huawei, which is eager to build portions of the network. Wyden, who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Congress should decline to reauthorize the phone records program this year.

“You don’t necessarily need to shut down the entire internet to quash political dissent. It’s smarter just to filter online content.” -- In a rare show of transparency from the ultra-secretive spy agency, the NSA gave the first public demonstration of Ghidra at RSA. The formerly-internal cybersecurity tool the agency uses to"decompile" software

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