China Bans US, Israeli Cyber Software Citing National Security Concerns

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Firstpost•15-01-2026, 10:48
China Bans US, Israeli Cyber Software Citing National Security Concerns
- •China has instructed domestic companies to stop using cybersecurity software from over a dozen US and Israeli firms, citing national security concerns.
- •The ban targets major US companies like Broadcom-owned VMware, Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, Mandiant, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, Recorded Future, McAfee, Claroty, and Rapid7.
- •Israeli firms on the list include Check Point Software Technologies, Wiz, CyberArk, Orca Security, and Cato Networks.
- •Chinese authorities are concerned the software could collect and transmit confidential information abroad, aligning with Beijing's push to replace Western tech with domestic alternatives.
- •Several banned companies, including Recorded Future, McAfee, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, and Claroty, stated they do not operate or have significant business in China, minimizing direct impact.
Why It Matters: China bans US and Israeli cybersecurity software, intensifying tech decoupling amid national security fears.
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