Today, NCSC and partners issued a joint bulletin detailing how foreign threat actors exploit early-stage investments in U.S. emerging tech startups to gain access to sensitive data and influence over corporate decisions. Explore the bulletin at https://lnkd.in/eP_89tHA
Developed by NCSC, ODNI’s Office of Economic Security and Emerging Technology (OESET), the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI), and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), the bulletin provides information on this threat, as well as potential indicators, mitigation steps, and where to report incidents.
“U.S. emerging tech startups are at the forefront of American innovation, but they face risks when seeking potential foreign investment to expand their firms. Unfortunately, our adversaries continue to exploit early-stage investments in U.S. startups to take their sensitive data. These actions threaten U.S. economic and national security and can directly lead to the failure of these companies. Today’s bulletin highlights this evolving threat and provides guidance for startups to secure their innovation as they grow,” said NCSC Director Michael Casey.
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