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Strider Report Reveals Unsanctioned Firms Supplying Iran’s Drone Program

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Strider Names Trevor Neiman Country Manager for Canada and International Associate General Counsel

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Former FBI Chief Security Officer Rob Turner Joins Strider as Vice President of Government

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Strider CEO and Co-Founder Greg Levesque at 47G’s Zero Gravity Summit: “The global tech race is the new arms race.”

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The Independent: “Fears are growing that Chinese-made electronics could leave the US in the dark during a cyber attack”

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Washington Post: “[Strider] Research…reveals how deeply dependent U.S. power companies are on Chinese inverters.”

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Strider: U.S. Power Grid Exposed to Unprecedented Risk from PRC-Made Equipment

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The Sunday Times: “The report by Strider Technologies…found 8,000 scientific papers that have been published in collaboration with PLA-linked institutes.”

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Strider’s David Vigneault to The Guardian: “The frontline has moved.”

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Chinese Government Exploiting UK Universities to Advance Military Technology

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Strider Names Research Security Expert Elizabeth Wagner as Advisor

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AP: “More than 500 U.S. universities and institutes have collaborated with Chinese military researchers in recent years…according to…Strider Technologies”

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New Strider Report Reveals Scope and Scale of U.S. Academic Research Done in Collaboration with PLA-Affiliated Entities on STEM Technologies

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Strider Technologies Joins Oracle Defense Ecosystem to Advance Strategic Intelligence and National Security Innovation

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Strider Technologies Announces Partnership with NATO’s Defence Innovation Accelerator

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Strider Technologies Announces Partnership with Brentford Football Club

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Nextgov/FCW: “Foreign adversaries are trying to weaponize open-source software, report finds”

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Politico: “Hackers affiliated with the governments of China, Russia and Iran are directly contributing code to popular open source software”

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