SALT LAKE CITY – Utah U.S. Attorney John W. Huber shared
highlights of the Department of Justice’s China Initiative with law enforcement
agents and officers, private sector business representatives, university
officials, and others at a Salt Lake City Security Webinar Wednesday morning.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the FBI sponsored the webinar.
Huber’s remarks focused on the economic and national
security threats China poses to the United States and the importance of
defending the country against these efforts.
Huber referenced testimony given by Assistant Attorney
General John C. Demers before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Dec. 12,
2018. “In many of the cases we see,
China’s strategy is the same: Rob, Replicate, and Replace. Rob the American company of its intellectual
property, Replicate the technology, and Replace the American company in the
Chinese market and, one day, in the global market,” Demers said in his
testimony.
“About 80 percent of all federal economic espionage
prosecutions have conduct that would benefit China and around 60 percent of
federal trade secret theft cases have some nexus to China,” Huber said.
Utah has experienced its own China-related espionage case,
Huber told those participating in the webinar.
Ron Rockwell Hansen, a Syracuse, Utah, resident and former Defense
Intelligence Agency officer, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison in
September 2019 after admitting to spying and selling classified information to
China.
Huber concluded with key takeaways for those involved in the
webinar, including identifying trade secrets and valuable intellectual
property; instituting protections such as non-disclosure agreements, access
controls, and need-to-know rules; employee training; and developing an internal
employee reporting mechanism for suspicious activities.
“Utah companies should take affirmative steps to protect
their hard-earned intellectual property and trade secrets,” Huber said. “The
Department of Justice will respond to the economic aggression and other
national security threats from the Chinese government. United States Attorneys will hold
accountable, and expose the tactics of those who would steal American
innovation.”
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