Espionage Networks Target Western Labs in Coordinated Global Effort

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David Vigneault says Western laboratories and research institutions now face coordinated attempts by foreign intelligence agencies to steal knowledge. These institutions, he warned, are becoming central battlefields in global power competition.
He stated that China is at the forefront of these espionage efforts. Its intelligence operations rely heavily on sophisticated cyberattacks designed to breach research databases and extract classified information. These operations also involve infiltrating academic programs.
Universities often underestimate how appealing their research is to hostile states. Vigneault explained that open collaboration, while beneficial for scientific progress, creates security gaps that can be exploited.
China’s military strategy depends heavily on adopting scientific breakthroughs from abroad. Stolen research allows it to reduce development timelines and gain technological advantages in defence.
To address the threat, Vigneault said institutions must establish stronger security mechanisms. However, he cautioned that any new policies must avoid unfair generalizations or discriminatory practices.

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