MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The Wall Street Journal reported that Beijing had allowed Microsoft Corp., Intel Corp., Cisco Systems Inc. and International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) to join the activities of China's Technical Committee 260 (TC260), which was responsible for defining of standards in the sphere of cybersecurity.
According to the media outlet, China has been paying special attention to the issue of its technical supplies' security after US whistleblower Edward Snowden's revelations about Washington's use of US-developed products for espionage.
In 2013, Snowden leaked a cache of intelligence documents revealing widespread US surveillance practices at home and abroad. Snowden is currently living in exile in Russia, and faces charges of espionage and theft of government property in the United States.