San Francisco:Outgoing US President Donald Trump signed an executive order in a bid to curb the use of the country's cloud computing products and services products by foreign malicious cyber actors.
Foreign malicious cyber actors aim to harm the US economy through the theft of intellectual property and sensitive data and to threaten national security by targeting the country's critical infrastructure for malicious cyber-enabled activities, the White House said on Tuesday.
These activities make it difficult for officials to track and obtain information through the legal process before these "foreign actors transition to replacement infrastructure and destroy evidence of their prior activities," the order said.
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