The Most Powerful Data Broker in the World Is Winning the War Against the US By Matt Pottinger and David Feith via New York TimesMatt Pottinger and David Feith write that data is the 21st-century oil, and thus the key resource to fueling engines of economic growth and national strength. The sources of data are human beings, including their health records, their online habits, and flow of their businesses’ supply chains. Pottinger and Feith explain that the Communist Party of China has become the world’s largest data retailer by closing off the outflow of information about Chinese individuals and businesses from the rest of the world while acquiring data globally through surreptitious means, through the purchase of foreign companies, and by enforcing compliance on any commercial entity with access to China’s markets. Pottinger and Feith advocate that the United States and its democratic allies develop a robust strategy to address this national security challenge, which they believe should include unwinding current information outflows to China and restricting future ones. |
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