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SecurityWeek reports that China-made devices in U.S. networks have increased by 40% year-over-year to nearly 300,000 in February, accounting for 4% of all U.S.-located devices, despite federal government efforts to curtail the utilization of Chinese products in the country, including a recent executive order emphasizing the security risks of China-made cranes, cars, and energy-storage batteries.


Article Link: Restrictions fail to curb Chinese device proliferation in US networks | SC Media


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