Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

China, Canada vow not to attack private sector

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China and Canada have signed an agreement vowing not to conduct state-sponsored cyber attacks against each other aimed at stealing trade secrets or other confidenti­al business informatio­n.

The agreement was reached during talks between Canada’s national security and intelligen­ce adviser, Daniel Jean, and senior communist party official Wang Yongqing, a statement dated June 22 on the Canadian government’s website showed.

“This is something that three or four years ago (Beijing) would not even have entertaine­d in the conversati­on,” an unnamed Canadian government official told the Globe and Mail, which first reported the agreement.

The new agreement only covers economic cyber espionage, which includes hacking corporate secrets and proprietar­y technology, but does not deal with state-sponsored cyber spying for intelligen­ce gathering.

“The two sides agreed that neither country’s government would conduct or knowingly support cyber-enabled theft of intellectu­al property, including trade secrets or other confidenti­al business informatio­n, with the intent of providing competitiv­e advantages to companies or commercial sectors,” the Canadian government said in the statement.

A statement released by China’s official Xinhua news agency last week about the meeting contained broadly similar wording on cyber attacks.

Some countries, including the United States, have long accused Beijing of sponsoring hacking attacks on companies in an effort to acquire sensitive foreign technology. China denies those accusation­s, and says that it is also a victim of hacking.

In 2015, China and the United States came to a similar understand­ing on corporate cyber espionage, after the Obama administra­tion had mulled targeted sanctionsa­gainstChin­eseindivid­uals and companies for cyber attacks against US commercial targets.

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