EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 3 MIN
Ting Spills Tea: Trump Bans Chinese Routers, Fetterman Fights Back and Why Your Hospital Monitor Might Be a Spy
from US-China CyberPulse: Defense Updates · host Inception Point AI
This is your US-China CyberPulse: Defense Updates podcast. Hey listeners, Ting here, your go-to cyber sleuth on all things China hacks and digital showdowns. Picture this: it's been a pulse-pounding week in the US-China CyberPulse arena, with Uncle Sam throwing up shields faster than a Beijing firewall blocks Twitter. Kicking off with the big guns, the Trump Administration's "Cyber Strategy for America," dropped March 6th but still rippling through defenses, lays out six pillars to outmaneuver threats like China's sneaky APT crews. Pillar one? Shape adversary behavior—think offensive jabs to keep hackers like Red Menshen on their toes. Pillar three ramps up federal networks with zero-trust architecture, post-quantum crypto, and ditching adversary vendors from supply chains in telecom, healthcare, and beyond. Fast-forward to this week: the FCC just slammed the door on new imported routers—mostly Chinese-made TP-Link, Asus, and Netgear models fueling 60% of the US market—citing their role in state-sponsored attacks. No more approvals, folks; it's all about starving those backdoor spies. Meanwhile, Senators Tom Cotton and Chuck Schumer unveiled the "American Security Robotics Act," banning feds from buying Chinese humanoid bots over data-exfil fears. Exemptions for military R&D? Sure, as long as no phoning home to Shenzhen. Private sector's hustling too—Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered a full review of Chinese medtech like Contec and Epsimed monitors, hunting backdoors that could zap patient data. Health-ISAC's Phil Englert backs it, pushing inventory plus IoT hardening. And Senator John Fetterman? He's torching a proposed data center moratorium as "China First" nonsense, yelling we gotta build AI supremacy stateside, not hand it to Beijing. Internationally, it's a mixed bag—no global framework yet, per experts eyeing the EU's model, while China's 15th Five-Year Plan, fresh from March's Two Sessions, amps AI ambitions with AGI probes, multimodal models, and cyber defense AI mandates. Their Cybersecurity Law amendments hit January 1st, boosting resilience and penalties with extraterritorial bite. Oh, and China's retaliating with US trade probes ahead of Trump's Xi meetup in May—tit-for-tat cyber-trade tango. Emerging tech? US is all-in on AI-driven defenses, blockchain secures, and frustrating foreign AI censors. China's pushing embodied AI and swarm smarts, but we're countering with CISA-led critical infra partnerships—states, tribes, locals building recovery muscle. Whew, the CyberPulse is thumping—stay vigilant, patch those routers, and lock down the chain. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more edge-of-your-seat updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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Ting Spills Tea: Trump Bans Chinese Routers, Fetterman Fights Back and Why Your Hospital Monitor Might Be a Spy
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