Leaders of the Five Eyes intelligence agencies have gathered in Silicon Valley to call out China over intellectual property theft.
| A surge in intellectual property theft by China has prompted an unprecedented push by leaders of the “Five Eyes” intelligence network to launch a co-operation agreement with global businesses to help fight Beijing.
The Chinese state and related companies have long been identified as the masterminds of large-scale hacking cases involving of global giants such as Microsoft and Marriott, along with government departments around the world. Beyond the theft of information and inconvenience, such infiltrations often undermined company revenue and share prices, the leaders said.
The Australian Signals Directorate’s Australian Cybersecurity Centre earlier this year called out a Chinese state-backed hacking group for a stealth surveillance campaign responsible for a series of attacks on US critical infrastructure.The Five Eyes leaders now want to bring businesses in from around the world to share more information with them to help identify threats and cases.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Vladimir Putin is visiting Xi Jinping in China right now. Here are five reasons it could be beneficial to both leadersVladimir Putin is making a rare visit to China for his 'dear friend' Xi Jinping's Belt and Road summit.
Read more »
AirTrunk flags new Osaka data centre as its eyes $10b-plus IPOThe announcement comes in the midst of a purple patch for AirTrunk, and the sector more generally, buoyed by the soaring demand for cloud computing.
Read more »
AirTrunk flags new Osaka data centre as it eyes $10b-plus IPOThe announcement comes in the midst of a purple patch for the firm, and the sector more generally, buoyed by the soaring demand for cloud computing.
Read more »
IDF official discloses ‘swift and decisive’ operation to kill Hamas’ leadersIsrael Defence Forces International Spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus provides additional details on what an assault in Gaza could look like as Israel attempts to hunt down Hamas' leaders.
Read more »
‘Shame’: Leaders clash over IsraelPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has “unequivocally” condemned terrorist attacks by Hamas militants in Israel as Australia’s leaders clashed over the nation’s response to escalating war conflict in Gaza.
Read more »
Law needs more female leaders: High Court Chief Justice Susan KiefeHigh Court Chief Justice Susan Kiefel says there is “still much to be done within the profession to advance women”.
Read more »