China to Ban Use of Check Point Products
Beijing officials cite risks of foreign software harvesting sensitive data and transmitting it abroad as part of efforts to favor domestic cybersecurity solutions.
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Bankinter Market Consensus Chinese authorities prohibit the use of cybersecurity products by American and Israeli companies for reasons of national security. Among the names mentioned are Palo Alto, Fortinet, CrowdStrike, SentinelOne, CyberArk and even companies such as VMWare (acquired by Broadcom), Mandiant and Wizz (acquired by Alphabet) or Orca Security and Cato Networks (acquired by Thales). Bankinter's analysis team opinion: New step furt…
China Bans U.S. And Israeli Cybersecurity Software Over Security Concerns - Cybernoz - Cybersecurity News
China bans U.S. and Israeli cybersecurity software over security concerns Pierluigi Paganini January 15, 2026 China has told domestic firms to stop using U.S. and Israeli cybersecurity software, citing national security concerns amid rising tech tensions. Reuters reported that China has ordered domestic companies to stop using cybersecurity solutions from more than a dozen U.S. and Israeli firms, citing national security risks. T…
In a new escalation of the technological war, China is building a digital wall by banning the security tools of several Western giants.
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