According to well-informed sources, Chinese authorities have recently issued notifications to domestic enterprises, instructing them to discontinue the use of cybersecurity software supplied by over a dozen American and Israeli companies. This move encompasses leading international vendors, including Palo Alto Networks, Cisco, and Fortinet, and spans critical security domains such as firewalls and endpoint protection. The decision, driven by national security considerations, was formally communicated in a recent notice. However, the precise number of enterprises affected by this directive remains undisclosed.
