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Case Study: Securing U.S. Navy Security Risks at Sea by Removing Foreign Technology

March 28, 2023

3 min read time (348 words)

More than a third of the world's electronics are produced in China, but this can pose a threat to to national and economic security. When IBM sold its BladeCenter division to Lenovo in 2015, it presented an urgent problem for the U.S. Navy-processing technology onboard its ships including those used by the American integrated naval weapons system were now owned by a Chinese company. Discover why the change of ownership put Navy technology at risk and how Mercury helped the U.S. Navy enhance security at sea. 

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