China’s rapid military expansion and modernization presents a challenge to the global security environment, according to a top NATO official, and significant work will need to be done to ensure the continuation of the democratic way of life that the alliance aims to defend. “China is not an adversary to NATO,” said NATO Deputy Security…
China’s Military Expansion Has ‘Implications for All NATO’: NATO Security Official
11 Tips to Help You Protect Your Online Financial Data
Online banking, paying bills remotely, and mobile wallet apps have made it easier for businesses and consumers to interact with their financial services providers. But online banking has also brought consumers’ financial data into the digital space, leading to cybersecurity issues. Saved passcodes, automatic transactions, and devices without passwords can leave your financial data vulnerable…
Global Security With Chinese Characteristics
Commentary Chinese leader Xi Jinping presses his case for world leadership through a “global security initiative.” But flowery words mask the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) real intentions. Another day, another communist Chinese grand initiative. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), Made in China 2025, Digital Silk Road (and “Digital China”), Polar Silk Road, etc. This…
Combination of Russian Aggression and Chinese Technology Marks ‘Epochal Shift’ in Global Security: Expert
The convergence of Russian aggression and Chinese technologies presents a new and unique security threat to global supply chains, according to one security expert. Clete Johnson, a partner at Wilkinson Barker Knauer, said that the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the partnership between Russia and China presented an “epochal shift” in the security space, possibly…
US Lacks Capability to Counter China’s IP Theft, Anti-Competitive Behavior: Expert
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is engaged in anti-competitive and anti-free market practices on a global scale, according to experts, who said that the United States lacked adequate non-security-related tools to defend its interests. “Core Chinese practices, such as forced technology transfer, restrictive market access, and industrial subsidies, have been a concern for U.S. policymakers…
Tufin Shares Soar After It Agrees for Takeover at 44 Percent Premium
Software-focused investment firm Turn/River Capital agreed to acquire Tufin Software Technologies Ltd in an all-cash transaction that values Tufin at $570 million. Tufin is a company pioneering a policy-centric approach to security and IT operations. Tufin shareholders will receive $13.00 per share in cash, representing a premium of 44 percent over Tufin’s closing share price on April…
‘We Must Act Now’ to Defend Space Capabilities: US Space Force Commander
Leaders from the military community briefed Congress on April 6 that China and Russia were seeking to Usurp the United States’ strategic advantage by disrupting its space-based infrastructure. New, more resilient satellite systems, they said, were in the works. “Our adversaries are committed to disrupting our strategic advantage in space during crisis and in conflict,”…
Military Leadership Denies Involvement in Reported US Intel Sharing With China
Senior Pentagon officials have denied involvement in the Biden administration’s reported decision to share intelligence with the Chinese Communist Party during the lead-up to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley both said that they did not advise such action or know…
New National Defense Strategy Will Prioritize China Threat: Pentagon
The Biden administration’s national defense strategy will continue to prioritize China’s communist regime as the foremost challenge to the nation, according to an unclassified fact sheet released by the Pentagon. The fact sheet was released on March 28, the same day the Pentagon submitted the classified 2022 National Defense Strategy to Congress. It followed shortly after…
Australian PM Rejects Diplomacy With Beijing, Concerned About China-Solomon Islands Security Pact
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has rejected the possibility of meeting with China’s ambassador Xiao Qian, a move he said would be a sign of “weakness.” Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Morrison described his decision as “an entirely proportional response” after Beijing “completely blocked any minister-to-minister dialogue.” “That would be a demonstration of weakness and…
US News
RSS Error: A feed could not be found at `https://www.theepochtimes.com/c-us/feed`; the status code is `200` and content-type is `text/html; charset=utf-8`