Director of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States, Burns, believes that the United KingThe science and technology competition between China will determine the future of the CIA.

Comprehensive Reuters and Agence France -Presse reported that Wynes Wednesday (March 8) said at the Senate hearing: "I think the technological revolution is not only the main as the People's Republic of China.The stage of competition is also the main decisive factor of our intelligence department in the future. "

The American intelligence industry released an annual threat assessment report earlier, saying that China is the largest national security threat facing the United States.The American intelligence community has also listed China's strong use of online strategies to monitor Americans, successfully stealing intellectual property rights, and China's ability to obtain foreign technology.

The report believes that if Beijing is worried about major conflicts with the United States, Beijing will almost consider the key infrastructure of the United States and the global military assets.And interfere with the deployment of the U.S. military to prevent US military operations.

The report said that China is almost sure to launch a cyber attack and believe that these attacks may damage key infrastructure services, such as oil and natural gas pipelines, and railway systems.

U.S. intelligence agencies also wrote that China has collected US health and genome data through network vulnerabilities and acquisition of American companies.

The report also said that the United States is increasingly worried that China will use its own power in the global supply chain as an additional weapon to enhance political and military strength.

Zhong Zonggen, director of the National Security Agency, said at a hearing on Wednesday that China's online operations have become tough.Zhong Zonggen said: "Regarding China, we noticed that the risk bearing is getting greater and greater in stealing our intellectual property rights, and even their influence action. These measures are worrying for us."