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OFAC Discourages Payment of Ransom, Suggests Reporting and Steps to Improve Cybersecurity Practices

Agency Designates Virtual Currency Exchange and Leaves Insurance Questions Unanswered - On September 2, 2021, OFAC published an update to their October 2020 Ransomware Advisory. We reported on the original Ransomware...more

US Individuals Providing Defense Services Abroad Need a State Department License or Face Potential Prosecution

On September 7, 2021, three former U.S. Intelligence Community and military personnel (Defendants) entered into a Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia and the U.S....more

Commerce Department Signals Tough Approach on China Under Controversial Trump Tech Supply Chain EO

The subpoena issuance suggests that the Biden Administration will continue the US Government’s assertive approach to China. The US Department of Commerce, on March 17, 2021, issued subpoenas on multiple Chinese companies...more

Trump Administration Bars Investments by US Persons in Communist Chinese Military Companies

In his last days, President Trump takes a swipe against companies identified by the Department of Defense (DoD) as Communist Chinese military companies by prohibiting US persons from investments. On November 12, 2020,...more

US Proposes Export Control on Emerging Technology Software to Operate Automated Nucleic Acid Assemblers and Synthesizers

The US Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has proposed a new ECCN, 2D352 to control “software” that is capable of being used to operate nucleic acid assemblers and synthesizers due to concerns the...more

US Expands Military License Review Factors for National Security Controlled Items to PRC, Venezuela, and Russia

The US Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued a final rule amending the license review policy for items on the Commerce Control List that are controlled for national security (NS) reasons and are...more

Commerce Launches Rulemaking Process on Foundational Technologies, Hints at Three Potential Areas of Control

BIS will be looking at items that are controlled only for anti-terrorism, crime control, short supply, United Nations embargoes, or designated as EAR99 in establishing new Foundational Technologies Controls. Two years...more

Huawei Rule Part 2: You “Use,” You Lose (Government Contracts)

The new regulations prohibit government agencies from entering into, extending, or renewing a contract with contractors if they use any equipment, system, or service that uses certain Chinese telecommunications equipment or...more

US Issues First Unilateral Export Control on Artificial Intelligence Software

This software now requires a BIS authorization to be exported or reexported to all countries except for Canada. Companies that develop or use artificial intelligence (AI) to solve geospatial problems or in geospatial...more

BIS Imposes Additional Cuba Trade Restrictions and Restricts Use of Temporary Sojourn License Exception for Multiple Countries

BIS has restricted Cuba’s access to commercial aircraft and other goods, lowered de minimis for foreign items containing US content to 10%, and restricted the temporary sojourn by aircraft in Iran, Syria, Sudan, and North...more

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