"As U.S. intelligence agencies accelerate efforts to acquire new technology and fund research on cybersecurity, they have invested in start-up companies, encouraged firms to put more military and intelligence veterans on company boards, and nurtured a broad network of personal relationships with top technology executives."
Foreign countries do the same thing. There are numerous public accounts of Chinese nationals or folks with vulnerable family in China engaging in espionage.
See: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-security-siliconvalle...
"As U.S. intelligence agencies accelerate efforts to acquire new technology and fund research on cybersecurity, they have invested in start-up companies, encouraged firms to put more military and intelligence veterans on company boards, and nurtured a broad network of personal relationships with top technology executives."
Foreign countries do the same thing. There are numerous public accounts of Chinese nationals or folks with vulnerable family in China engaging in espionage.