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China’s Military Tightens Cybersecurity Vendor Restrictions

China’s Military Tightens Cybersecurity Vendor Restrictions

Posted on July 16, 2026 By CWS

Recent research from Natto Thoughts reveals that China’s military procurement system has taken significant measures against its leading cybersecurity firms. Since 2024, more than a dozen vendors have either been suspended or permanently banned, highlighting a shift in military procurement practices.

Enforcement Actions and Regulations

The study, which analyzed public military procurement notices alongside corporate disclosures and media reports, identified 21 enforcement actions related to contract bidding misconduct from 2021 to 2026. These penalties are categorized into a three-tier system by the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), ranging from private warnings to public blacklists that can result in lifetime bans.

A notable case involves Beijing TopSec Network Security, part of the TopSec Technologies Group. Initially suspended for alleged collusive bidding in 2024, the company’s restrictions were expanded, ultimately leading to a lifetime ban by January 2026 after a thorough investigation.

Impact on Cybersecurity Firms

Venustech Group experienced a similar trajectory, facing suspensions across military commands starting in 2024, which escalated to include the parent company in 2026. Despite these actions, the company has not faced a permanent ban yet. Other firms named in the report include Qi An Xin’s subsidiary, Legendsec, and digital certificate provider BJCA.

These organizations play a crucial role in China’s security landscape. While they have not been directly linked to offensive hacking, their longstanding relationships with the PLA support military cyber operations through various services and investments.

Broader Implications and Future Outlook

The increased enforcement is tied to a strategic shift in the PLA’s procurement oversight, influenced by 2024 regulations on competitive bidding and the rise of the Cyberspace Force. These changes aim to enhance the transparency and professionalism of defense acquisitions, rather than indicating a decline in China’s cybersecurity capabilities.

Despite sanctions, reliance on these firms persists as they are essential for the military’s modernization efforts. The report suggests that the crackdown is a step towards refining defense procurement standards, amid commercial pressures and evolving market demands.

The findings underscore a broader narrative of China seeking to balance modernization with stringent oversight, potentially shaping the future trajectory of its cybersecurity industry.

Security Week News Tags:APT activity, China, competitive bidding, Cybersecurity, Cyberspace Force, Military, Natto Thoughts, PLA, Procurement, Regulations, Restrictions, TopSec, Venustech

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