China steals too much US defense tech, says DCSA
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China steals too much US defense tech, says DCSA
"The homeland is no longer secure,"
"Today's adversaries do not separate economic competition from national security,"
"They see our intellectual property, supply chains, and workforce as strategic terrain, as valuable as any battlefield."
DCSA warns that Chinese government, military-industrial complex, and allied actors repeatedly obtain academic and technology research related to the Department of Defense. The agency reviews about 30,000 suspicious incidents per year, with 4,000–5,000 deemed credible. DCSA vets security credentials for federal employees, contractors, academics, and private companies working for the Defense Department. Notable penetrations include Volt Typhoon, Salt Typhoon, suspected hacks of the U.S. Treasury, and intrusions targeting major contractors such as Microsoft. The agency urges greater government-industry cooperation and emphasizes that adversaries view intellectual property, supply chains, and the workforce as strategic terrain.
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