China Demonstrates Tamper Proof Quantum Communication Over 100 Kilometres Using Single Atoms

Chinese scientists have achieved a major breakthrough in secure communications by successfully demonstrating tamper proof quantum data transmission over more than one hundred kilometres of optical fibre, using individual atoms rather than conventional electronic devices. The achievement marks a significant advance toward ultra

EU Charges TikTok Over Addictive App Design, Demands Major Changes to Protect Users

The European Union has formally charged TikTok with breaching its online content rules, accusing the video sharing app of using addictive design features that may harm users, particularly children and teenagers. Regulators have warned that TikTok must change the way its app works

US Conviction Highlights Deepening AI Espionage Risks Tied to China

A US federal jury has convicted a former Google software engineer for stealing sensitive artificial intelligence trade secrets and covertly sharing them with Chinese technology firms, underscoring growing security risks at the intersection of advanced computing and geopolitical rivalry. The defendant, a Chinese

US State Level Tech Controls Add New Friction to China Ties

A new round of state level restrictions in the United States is adding friction to already complex technology relations with China, as Texas moves to bar government employees from using products linked to several major Chinese firms. The decision, announced by Texas Governor

Cybersecurity Moves From Compliance to National Infrastructure Priority in China

From regulatory obligation to systemic function Cybersecurity in China is undergoing a conceptual shift. What was once treated primarily as a compliance requirement is increasingly recognized as a foundational component of national infrastructure. As digital systems permeate finance, manufacturing, energy, transport, and public

Cyberattack Floods China’s TikTok Rival Kuaishou With Porn and Violent Content

One of China’s largest short video platforms was hit by a major cyberattack this week, leaving users shocked after pornographic and violent videos suddenly appeared across its livestreaming service. The incident has raised fresh questions about digital security in a country known for

Taiwan Blocks Popular Chinese Social App Red Note After Surge in Fraud and Data Concerns

Taiwan has imposed a one year ban on the Chinese owned social media app Xiaohongshu also known as RedNote after officials said the platform repeatedly failed to cooperate in fraud investigations and posed risks to public safety. The decision marks one of Taipei’s

Zhou Hongyi and the Cybersecurity Frontier

A Defender in the Digital Age In China’s rapidly evolving tech ecosystem, few figures embody the intersection of entrepreneurship and national security as much as Zhou Hongyi, the outspoken founder of Qihoo 360. Known for his red jacket, candid interviews, and fierce competitiveness,

Why Beijing Suspects Nvidia’s H20 Chip Could Be a Security Risk

China’s recent investigation into Nvidia’s H20 artificial intelligence chip has reopened debates about the growing security risks linked to global semiconductor competition. What appears on the surface to be a technical review is, in reality, deeply tied to the evolving power struggle between

New encryption tools strengthen digital security for businesses

Chinese enterprises are adopting new encryption tools designed to strengthen digital security across cloud systems, financial platforms, and industrial networks. The shift reflects a growing awareness of cybersecurity risks and the need for more advanced cryptographic methods that can protect sensitive data in