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DNI Report - Foreign Spies
Stealing U.S. Economic Secrets in Cyberspace - Cites Growing Economic
Cyber Espionage
November 4, 2011
A
new U.S. intelligence report says China and Russia are using cyber
espionage to steal U.S. trade and technology secrets to help build their
economies. It says Chinese and Russian intelligence services have
swallowed up large amounts of high-tech American research and
development data, posing “a growing and persistent threat” to U.S.
economic security.
“Foreign Spies Stealing U.S. Economic Secrets in
Cyberspace” PDF
The report to Congress titled “Foreign Spies Stealing U.S. Economic
Secrets in Cyberspace” concludes China and Russia are “the most
aggressive collectors” of U.S economic information and technology.
Economic cyber espionage is targeting key components of the U.S.
economy: information technology, military technology, and clean energy
and medical technology.
A senior intelligence official who spoke on condition of anonymity said
it was necessary to single out specific countries in order to confront
the problem and attempt to contain a threat that gotten out of control.
The report did not offer many details about the cyber-attacks, but the
official said the United States does have evidence.
The
Chinese and Russian governments routinely deny involvement in such
activities.
The U.S. government does not have calculations of the economic losses
due to cyber economic espionage. The intelligence official said the
National Science Foundation has put the value of public and private
research and development at about $400 billion in 2009, and the U.S.
International Trade Commission estimates that as much as $50 billion was
lost due to espionage, cyber-attacks and other counterfeit and trademark
crimes.
The report, issued by the national intelligence director’s office, comes
out every two years and includes information from 14 spy agencies,
academics and other experts. |