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U.S. Security Agencies Warn Researchers of Foreign Efforts to Illegally Obtain Sensitive Technology
U.S. Security Agencies Warn Researchers of Foreign Efforts to Illegally Obtain Sensitive Technology
U.S. national security agencies have issued new guidance urging universities and researchers to be vigilant against attempts by foreign governments, including China, to unlawfully acquire research and export-controlled technologies. The advisory highlights risks tied to foreign talent programs and international collaborations, while outlining steps researchers should take to avoid violating export laws.
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