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Ting's Take: U.S. Losing Cyber War to China? Trump's New Executive Order Fights Back!

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Tue 10 Jun 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/ting-s-take-u-s-losing-cyber-war-to-china-trump-s-new-executive-order-fights-back--66497983

This is your Tech Shield: US vs China Updates podcast.

Hey everyone, Ting here, your friendly neighborhood China-cyber whiz! Let's dive right into this week's digital battleground between the American eagle and the Chinese dragon.

So, the biggest bombshell dropped just four days ago on June 6th when President Trump issued a new Executive Order focused on "Sustaining Select Efforts to Strengthen the Nation's Cybersecurity." This EO specifically calls out the People's Republic of China as the "most active and persistent cyber threat" to U.S. government, private sector, and critical infrastructure. Classic Trump - not mincing words!

This executive action comes at a critical time. Just last month, a Congressional panel warned that the U.S. is actually losing ground in the cyber war against foreign adversaries. Kinda scary when you think about it! Meanwhile, House Republicans have been busy reintroducing legislation aimed directly at countering Chinese cyber threats to critical infrastructure.

Chairman Moolenaar didn't hold back when he declared, "The Chinese Communist Party is increasingly using cyberattacks to target our critical infrastructure, and it's time to take action." He specifically called out hacking groups like Volt Typhoon and Salt Typhoon, which have already compromised American systems. These aren't just random hackers in basements - these are sophisticated state-sponsored threat actors with serious resources behind them.

What's particularly concerning is what cybersecurity experts revealed during last month's House Committee on Homeland Security hearing. They testified that Beijing's cyber operations aren't just about stealing data or causing disruption - they're designed to surveil, infiltrate, and eventually control critical systems and defense-related supply chains. It's like they're setting up digital sleeper cells that could be activated when tensions escalate.

The new Strengthening Cyber Resilience Against State-Sponsored Threats Act aims to give the federal government more resources and authority to defend against these threats and hold the CCP accountable. But the million-dollar question remains: is it enough, and is it too late?

Industry insiders I've spoken with are cautiously optimistic about the new measures but emphasize that American companies need to drastically increase their security postures. The public-private partnership model that the U.S. relies on has shown some cracks when facing a centralized, state-directed adversary like China.

What we're seeing is essentially a whole-of-nation approach from China versus a somewhat fragmented response from the U.S. The next few weeks will be critical as these new policies begin implementation. Will they close the cyber gap, or are we just playing catch-up? Stay tuned, fellow tech shields! This Ting will keep you in the loop.

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