China bans dozen of US and Israeli cybersecurity firms
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Chinese authorities have told domestic companies to stop using cybersecurity software made by roughly a dozen firms from the US and Israel due to national security concerns, two people briefed on the matter say.
In early January 2026, Chinese authorities ordered domestic firms to stop using cybersecurity software from several US and Israeli vendors, including Check Point Software Technologies, citing national security concerns and a push toward homegrown alternatives.