EPISODE · Apr 1, 2025 · 39 MIN
Ep. 29: "Made In China"
from Privacy Chats with Rachel and John · host Privacy Chats
In Episode 29 of Privacy Chats, Rachel and John cover the growing concerns over cybersecurity and privacy as it relates to Chinese-made consumer technology and how numerous countries have responded to such risks. They discuss the ever-evolving position of the U.S. with respect to TikTok and the downstream effects of our political landscape on U.S.-based Technology companies.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The episode was informed by the following resources & publications: Article about data being stolen through camera apps. What do our security agencies have to say about this? "China State-Sponsored Cyber Threat: Advisories" Advisory about Small Office / Home Offices Comments by Christopher Wray on the China Threat on 60 Minutes on January 12th Colonial Pipeline Attack CISA / FBI Joint Statement about PRC Targeting Telecommunications Recommendation to use encrypted telecommunications Article about China pursuing intellectual property U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission Chinese Spy Balloon U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (2024 Report) Translation of the China Data Security Law Information about the 2 laws passed in 2021 Pillsbury Law Firm Article about the China Data Security Law NYOB Action against TikTok and others Article about TikTok bans around the worldNYT Article about TikTok and the current status TikTok Project Texas
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