
The U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission came out with its biannual report today and as expected it had a whole section dedicated to China's efforts at cyber, espionage, intellectual property theft and military capabilities.
While most of the report's contents on Chinese cyber efforts recap what has appeared in the media over the last few years, it does make three recommendations for action -- the last of which urges congress to revisit the effectiveness of laws banning industrial espionage. As we all know, senior U.S. defense officials have been warning that China is stealing incredibly large amounts of intellectual property from American businesses every year via cyber espionage.
Here are the commission's recommendations:
John Reed reports on the frontiers of cyber war and the latest in military technology for Killer Apps.
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