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🚨EXCLUSIVE🚨
Iran is using a covert network of front companies in China and Hong Kong to secretly bypass international sanctions and import parts to build its fleet of kamikaze drones. Full story: https://t.co/0I8nKnArnz
Strider’s latest report details how Iranian entities leverage front companies, intermediaries, and dual-use technologies sourced from international markets to maintain drone production and distribution.
A central case study in the report examines Pars Aero Institute Kerman, an Iranian drone supplier with documented ties to the country’s military ecosystem. Strider identified relationships between Pars Aero and suppliers in the PRC & Hong Kong, including companies that are partners of U.S.-sanctioned entities for ties to the PLA.
The three entities detailed in the report are not found on any U.S. or allied sanction list.
Learn more about how Iran has sustained and scaled its drone program through the systematic exploitation of global commercial supply chains: https://t.co/cvLZKxuMGd
$22 trillion. That’s the value of the organizations Aggies Eric and Greg Levesque help protect through @StriderIntel.
Utah State alumni cofounded the company to stop intellectual property theft. Aggies are keeping innovation secure globally.
The Hong Kong government, under CCP pressure, changed the implementing rules of its National Security Law: refusing to hand over passwords or provide decryption assistance to HK police is now a criminal offense.
That applies to everyone, including visitors transiting through Hong Kong International Airport.
Learn how these amended rules increase risk for foreign companies operating in Hong Kong: https://t.co/oCOXLb8J4S
We’re entering a new frontier defined not by land or distance, but by an unprecedented volume of global data.
Advantage won’t come from access to information alone—but from the ability to connect, interpret, and act on it.
This is the frontier of strategic intelligence.
Strider’s Falsified Resume Screening was developed to help companies detect falsified credentials and identify inconsistencies during the hiring process—flagging high-risk applicants before they infiltrate the workforce. Learn more: https://t.co/2op3iLunIJ
North Korea’s remote IT worker scheme is a threat to businesses globally.
In addition to this new reporting from Europe, the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned six more individuals and two additional front companies accused of aiding the DPRK’s scheme last week.
Our report "Inside the Shadow Network: North Korean IT Workers and Their PRC Backers,” mapped how intermediaries & front companies enable DPRK workers to secure jobs inside foreign companies to generate illicit revenue for the regime: https://t.co/uJE9AknXxq
Strider gives organizations the visibility of that full picture to act before someone else does.
Our latest blog examines how adversaries are exploiting access points to target critical infrastructure and how organizations can get ahead of these threats: https://t.co/J7IoGZcrAx
The PRC & Russia have spent years mapping critical infrastructure vulnerabilities—learning about them to understand how to best exploit and infiltrate them.
Critical infrastructure systems are only as resilient as the technologies, supply chains, and people that support them.
Our research reveals how PRC-based front companies are enabling North Korea's remote IT worker scheme— providing access to digital platforms, payment systems, and employment marketplaces that help obscure the origins of the workers & facilitate the laundering of illicit funds.
The story of Anton Koh provides a rare window into the tactics of Kim Jong Un’s digital warriors, who have faked their way into remote IT jobs to generate cash for the North Korean regime https://t.co/8uvX7oun5u
PRC-backed actors have been systematically collecting vast amounts of global data not just for economic gain, but to understand, replicate, and ultimately target or exploit Western systems.
This is a race to decide who gets to set the technical governance systems of the future.
Industry is engaged in a geopolitical game that will determine the future. PRC & Russian intelligence services are directly targeting Western companies, stealing technologies to gain advantage.
We're illuminating the playing field for industry to develop coordinated responses.
An economic espionage tsunami is hitting industry & academia.
China and Russia understand that innovations in emerging technologies are being developed in the private sector & academia, making these organizations their targets.
Protecting these innovations requires all of us.
In the global tech race, understanding nation-state risk is no longer optional.
China, Russia, and Iran are targeting private companies and universities to gain the advantage. Organizations can’t afford to ignore this risk—their talent & technology is at stake.
The race is on.
China is undertaking a significant military build-up and U.S. universities are contributing to it.
Our latest report details how China exploits the U.S. open scientific system to build its next generation of strategic technologies and weapons systems: https://t.co/Gyu1bOAztn