China's intelligence services are the most active in the world in spying on the US and are aggressively targeting advanced technology, a senior US intelligence official said in remarks published on Tuesday.
Joel Brenner, the new head of the Office of National Counterintelligence Executive (NCIX), told the Washington Times that the intelligence services of Cuba, Russia and Iran are next in line.
"These services are eating our lunch," Brenner was quoted as saying.
Chinese intelligence is conducting a "very aggressive" campaign to acquire advanced US technology, often acquiring it before it is fully developed, Brenner said.
"The technology bleed to China, among others, is a very serious problem," he was quoted as saying, adding that the FBI was improving its efforts to identify and protect sensitive technology.
The NCIX is conducting a damage assessment of the case of Katrina Leung (
Espionage charges against Leung were later dropped and she pleaded guilty to lesser charges in 2005.
But Brenner said Leung, who had a sexual relationship with two senior FBI counterintelligence agents, James Smith and Bill Cleveland, was being run as an agent by Chinese intelligence.
"That was an intelligence operation and it was a very successful intelligence operation," he said. "It was a classic honey trap."
Brenner said he was also pushing for greater use of counterintelligence techniques to target terrorist groups and to devise ways to stop computer espionage.
Besides China, he said Cuba's intelligence services remained a major threat.
"They were trained by the KGB, and now they're training the Venezuelans," he said.
Russia's intelligence service remains "very aggressive" against the US and "the Iranians also have a mature and capable service," he said.
All "are running significant operations against us," the Times quoted him as saying.
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