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US Warns Startups of Risks from Foreign VC

July 25, 2024
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US Warns Startups of Risks from Foreign VC

U.S. national security agencies have issued a warning to technology startups about the risks associated with foreign venture capital investments, particularly those from China. The guidance, released by the Director of National Intelligence’s National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC) along with other agencies, highlights concerns that these investments could be attempts to steal sensitive technology and intellectual property. This warning builds on concerns that have been ongoing since at least 2018 but has intensified due to recent events.

The NCSC and other agencies note that foreign investments, particularly from China-based firms like IDG Capital, could pose significant national security risks. IDG Capital, which has invested in numerous U.S. startups, was recently added to a list of entities linked to Chinese military interests. The warning includes examples of cases where foreign investments were used to acquire sensitive data or technology under false pretenses, with some firms even facing bankruptcy after sharing their intellectual property.

Startups are advised to be vigilant about warning signs of risky foreign investments. These signs include complex ownership structures, investments routed through intermediaries, and requests for sensitive proprietary data. The agencies recommend that startups identify and protect their most valuable assets, ensure legal agreements are enforceable, and consult with relevant authorities if they suspect foreign threats.

The agencies’ guidance underscores the difficulty startups face in assessing the intentions of foreign investors. They stress the importance of safeguarding sensitive information and being cautious of foreign investments that may bypass standard scrutiny processes. Startups are encouraged to contact the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), the FBI, or the Department of Defense if they have concerns about potential national security risks associated with foreign investments.

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  • US National Security Agencies Warn Startups of Risky Foreign Investments
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