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While cyber theft and espionage deserve considerable attention, CSET's William Hannas discussed additional dangers the United States suffers from against China. Read More

A CSET report identifies 35 Chinese technological chokepoints. Read More

CSET's William Hannas discusses extralegal Chinese technology transfer programs and how policymakers should balance protecting its secrets with attracting innovators to work in the United States. Read More

CSET Research Fellow and Non-Resident Senior Fellow Kevin Wolf discussed the Bureau of Industry and Service's lack of intelligence resources to compete against China's technological threats. Read More

Deputy Director of Analysis Margarita Konaev discussed the Russian military's setbacks in Ukraine. Read More

In a study for Harvard's Misinformation Review, Research Fellow Josh Goldstein looks at how tactics used in political influence operations are used for commercial purposes. Read More

Showcasing our researchers’ work and their latest media appearances as they weigh in on developments at the intersection of national security and emerging technology. Read More

In an interview with Supply Chain Daily, Research Analyst Karson Elmgren discussed how the United States can protect its interests in the global chip supply chain after placing restrictions on chipmakers Nvidia and AMD for selling chips to China. Read More

Senior Fellow Andrew Lohn weighs in on the State Department's "Rewards for Justice" initiative offering rewards for tips on hackers. Read More

A CSET report found that 97 AI chips in China's military purchase records were manufactured by U.S. based firms. Read More