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Cybersecurity Professor Faced China-Funding Inquiry Before Disappearing, Sources Say
A lawyer for Xiaofeng Wang and his wife says they are "safe" after FBI searches of their homes and Wang's sudden dismissal from Indiana University, where he taught for over 20 years.
Terminating his employment via an email was a violation of university policy, Tanford claims, which prohibits firing a tenured professor without cause, and requires a 10-day notice and a hearing before a faculty board of review, if requested by the staff member. To many in the academic research community, the events surrounding Wang and another Chinese-born scholar in Florida who was fired recently are reminiscent of the China Initiative, a US Department of Justice campaign launched under the first Trump administration to combat cybercrime and economic espionage. At the time, a top DOJ official said it had “helped give rise to a harmful perception” that there are lower standards for prosecuting conduct related to China and people with ties to the country are treated differently.
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