The Slow Drain On America (part Ii): Espionage, China, And American Business Вђ“ Azmath 【480p 2027】
China is identified as a persistent perpetrator of economic espionage, allegedly stealing hundreds of billions in U.S. Research and Development (R&D).
: Many organizations have adopted new technologies for their convenience but hesitate to address the accompanying vulnerabilities. Economic Impact of IP Theft : China is identified as a persistent perpetrator of
are increasingly targeted. The author cites a case where a U.S. furniture company’s designs were stolen; six months later, Chinese competitors were shipping identical products back to the U.S. at half the price, putting the American company out of business. Economic Impact of IP Theft : are increasingly targeted
The author urges U.S. businesses or "Uncle Sam" to provide cyber protection. He emphasizes that protection from the state will not come swiftly or sufficiently enough to prevent the "slow drain" of American competitive advantages. at half the price, putting the American company
The blog post by AZMATH (penned by Chad Worden ) argues that civilian American businesses are dangerously slow to understand modern nation-state spying tactics. Key Themes of the Post
: Despite a growing awareness of digital risks, many commercial businesses still lack the "hardened security programs" necessary to protect sensitive intellectual property.
: The post suggests China's actions—whether dumping steel or stealing secrets—aim to keep its own economic engine running while simultaneously undermining U.S. economic power to maintain domestic stability. Call to Action