The New 2026 China Cybersecurity Law Podcast

A new Chinese cybersecurity law just changed the global threat landscape.

In this clip, Tova Dvorin and Adrian Culley break down what went into effect on January 20, 2026—and why it’s unprecedented. Under the updated law, vulnerabilities discovered by Chinese citizens or companies must be reported to the state within 48 hours and cannot be disclosed to vendors until approved.

The result? A government-first window to exploit zero-days before they’re patched—at global scale.

This isn’t speculation. It’s vulnerability hoarding as national policy—and it has serious implications for defenders everywhere.

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Apple Podcasts: hhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cyber-resilience-brief-a-safebreach-podcast/id1824470698

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DpvKKm9ofe5eihdSp6f74