WASHINGTON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - A U.S. Senate Judiciary
subcommittee overseeing technology issues will hold a hearing
Tuesday on Chinese hacking incidents, including a recent
incident involving American telecom companies.
The hearing to be chaired by Senator Richard Blumenthal
will review the threats "Chinese hacking and influence pose to
our democracy, national security, and economy," his office said,
adding the senator plans "to raise concerns about Elon Musk's
potential conflicts of interest with China as Mr. Musk becomes
increasingly involved in government affairs."
The hearing will include CrowdStrike ( CRWD ) Senior Vice
President Adam Meyers and Telecommunications Industry
Association CEO David Stehlin.