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Group of 21 Congressional leaders push Mexico on connected vehicles
Group of 21 Congressional leaders push Mexico on connected vehicles

Two weeks ago, the BIS proposed a rule addressing national security risks from Chinese hardware and software in automobiles. Now, a bipartisan group of Congressional leaders has sent a letter to Mexico’s new president, urging her to address the security threat posed by Chinese connected vehicles.

CFIUS announces its third annual conference; we offer program ideas
CFIUS announces its third annual conference; we offer program ideas

CFIUS has announced that it will host its third annual conference, which will take place Nov. 19 at Treasury. The event will likely feature keynotes, Committee staffers, and representatives from DoD, Commerce and others. CFIUS is seeking “topics of interest,” so we offer some program ideas inside.

Disruptive Technology Strike Force lessons from latest criminal charges
Disruptive Technology Strike Force lessons from latest criminal charges

As we covered last year, the Commerce and Justice departments have created a Disruptive Technology Strike Force to prevent “critical technological assets” from being acquired or used by nation-state adversaries. Inside are details and lessons from the Strike Force’s most recent criminal charges.

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