
Bruno Ferreira is a contributing writer for Tom's Hardware. He has decades of experience with PC hardware and assorted sundries, alongside a career as a developer. He's obsessed with detail and has a tendency to ramble on the topics he loves. When not doing that, he's usually playing games, or at live music shows and festivals. ","collapsible":{"enabled":true,"maxHeight":250,"readMoreText":"Read more","readLessText":"Read less"}}), "https://slice.vanilla.futurecdn.net/13-4-11/js/authorBio.js"); } else { console.error('%c FTE ','background: #9306F9; color: #ffffff','no lazy slice hydration function available'); } Bruno Ferreira Contributor Bruno Ferreira is a contributing writer for Tom's Hardware. He has decades of experience with PC hardware and assorted sundries, alongside a career as a developer. He's obsessed with detail and has a tendency to ramble on the topics he loves. When not doing that, he's usually playing games, or at live music shows and festivals.
Misgar Perhaps not surprising given US restrictions on Huawei (China) and Kaspersky (Russia). Reply
Findecanor In today's climate, every country needs to think about its digital sovereignty. China has been doing it a little earlier than others, in most areas. This news is a bit surprising, to be honest. Reply
FunSurfer "The latest broadside from Beijing is aimed at blocking U.S. and Israeli cybersecurity vendors, reportedly over fears that their wares might leak Chinese information to governments or third parties." Hmmm.. I wonder where they learned that from… Reply
bit_user Findecanor said: In today's climate, every country needs to think about its digital sovereignty. Yes, but that doesn't mean being totally isolationist. It just means that you need to ensure suppliers of your infrastructure can't be co-opted by their government to do things counter to their commercial interests. That was the reason the US banned Huewei from its infrastructure. Reply
DalaiLamar Oops! How could the CCP beat the US to the punch in banning American cybersecurity software? Reply
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