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Washington bans new foreign routers to protect national security

America strengthens cybersecurity by blocking foreign devices

مدحت الشيخ
Last updated: 24/03/2026 1:07 pm
Medhat Elsheikh
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Washington bans new foreign routers to protect national security
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Washington, DC – US authorities have announced a ban on the import and use of new routers manufactured abroad. This move is based on national security concerns and potential threats to critical digital infrastructure.

The US Department of Commerce confirmed that the decision includes all devices not manufactured according to stringent security standards. It noted that any use of these devices could allow unauthorized access to government and private networks. Furthermore, their use poses a risk to vital data and information.

Officials emphasized that this measure is part of a broader strategy to enhance cybersecurity and protect the national economy. This comes especially in light of the increasing number of cyberattacks and technological espionage by foreign actors. Additionally, monitoring the sources of devices and updating regulations is crucial.

Technology experts anticipate that this move will accelerate the adoption of domestically manufactured solutions within the United States. They also expect it to foster greater collaboration between the public and private sectors to develop more secure and reliable networking equipment.

This decision is seen as part of a growing confrontation between Washington and some foreign countries regarding technology and control of critical infrastructure. The decision comes amidst a global race to secure communications and information networks.

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