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This is your Tech Shield: US vs China Updates podcast.It’s Ting here, your friendly cyber-whisperer and the last line of defense between your data and the world’s most persistent hackers. Buckle up, because this week in Tech Shield: US vs China, the action hasn’t just heated up—it’s practically molten.Our White House cyber mandarins have been sprinting, not strolling. The Cyberspace Solarium Commission’s layered deterrence strategy is still the backbone of US efforts, and last week’s Foundation for Defense of Democracies report called out the urgency: We’ve made big moves, but about a quarter of already-implemented reforms just lost ground this year. That’s right, some high-profile wins in cyber reform are slipping, mostly thanks to bureaucratic gridlock and a recurring case of leadership musical chairs in CISA, State, and Commerce. As Jiwon Ma at FDD put it, “Technology is evolving faster than federal efforts to secure it.” Ouch, but not wrong! Congress has pushed for deeper alliances—think joint military-cyber drills with Indo-Pacific partners like Japan, Australia, and even the Brits and the Dutch. The US ran at least fifteen major joint exercises just since July, many focused on cyber and space defense, and—no surprise here—Chinese “gray zone” harassment, digital or otherwise, was a major motivator according to Taiwan’s National Security Bureau. These collaborative drills are all about plugging cyber gaps before the next big digital brawl, and they’re embedding battle-level cybersecurity norms into the everyday business of national defense.Meanwhile in the digital trenches? CISA dropped a fresh warning late Friday about a Windows Server Update Service flaw that a previous patch just didn’t fix. The clock started ticking for federal agencies and critical infrastructure to lock it down fast—because in this cat-and-mouse game, any unpatched hole is a dinner bell for Beijing-backed crews.Industry’s not sitting this one out either. Private capital is flooding into Cyber Clinics—think cyber SWAT teams on call for critical infrastructure victims. The new approach is all about private-public teamwork and agile response, with a much-needed boost in research and the sort of wonky coordination only government can enforce.Washington’s also wielding its big regulatory stick. The Department of Justice’s new Bulk Data Transfer Rule is pulling in any company handling sensitive US personal information, locking it down tight so “countries of concern” (read: China) can’t Hoover up your data with a subpoena or a smile. But here’s the real twist: The intended pain points for China—like export controls aimed at suffocating Huawei—are boomeranging. Huawei’s market share hit new highs, with its own HarmonyOS ecosystem now up to a billion users and its chipmaking nearly homegrown. US firms, meanwhile, lost billions in sales and got blacklisted from Chinese procurement in tit-for-tat moves. As the ITIF warned, the more we squeeze, the better the Chinese supply chain seems to bounce back. No one said this would be easy.Security week’s experts say the public-private link is improving, but as long as patchwork authorities and workforce shortages linger, adversaries will probe for cracks. We need a national cyber director with hard budget power, not just a cool title. And more than ever, durable bipartisan support and investing in cyber diplomacy are key—because these contests are global, not just techy.That’s your Tech Shield update! If you like your cyberspace news with a dash of wit and a heap of insight, subscribe for more. Thanks for letting me infiltrate your headphones—I’m Ting, and this has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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