#Araweelo_News_Network. China is spying on Somaliland as a whole, particularly its security services and Military Somaliland’s reliance on Chinese technology poses a significant risk to the nation’s security and privacy. The implications and threats of this are greater than one might expect. Firstly, citizens and businesses in Somaliland have had their privacy compromised. By using Chinese technology, sensitive communications and personal details are now in the hands of a foreign power. Given China’s advanced cyber capabilities and weak data protection laws, this information could be used for commercial or political gain. Related: Somaliland: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Unveils Book for Country Profile Recognition Furthermore, there are serious economic implications for Somaliland. The strategic location of the country along important trade routes is a major factor in its economy. However, Chinese control of digital infrastructure could enable them to monitor or interfere with international business deals and diplomatic communications. This could significantly weaken Somaliland’s competitive advantage and bargaining power on the global stage. While I am aware that Chinese technology has been installed and used in most of Somaliland since the 1990s. Recent bilateral agreements between Somaliland and Taiwan have led to a sharp decline and stagnation in China-Somaliland relations. Given the recent Taiwan-Somaliland agreement and China’s displeasure with it, Somaliland authorities should have conducted a comprehensive security audit to identify and close any potential backdoors or spying devices in the infrastructure. Related:  Bucking China pressure, Taiwan, Somaliland establish ties Taking such measures could have prevented any foreign access into Somaliland’s telecommunications, and furthermore, stronger security protocols should have been adopted. The ramifications of China’s access to Somaliland’s telecommunications network are far-reaching, threatening security, privacy, the economy, and the government’s credibility. Immediate action needs to be taken to determine the extent of the damage and prevent further threats to Somaliland’s national interests in an ever-more digitized world.   Related: Geopolitical Somaliland plays up its role, courting China and Taiwan Somaliland needs to adopt new technologies to prevent people or countries from spying on us.   What Somaliland needs is mobile telephones with encrypted connections. Mobile telephone with encrypted connection technology is a new form of communication that has been gaining traction in recent years. This technology is used to secure conversations, prevent data from being intercepted and used for malicious purposes, and ensure the privacy of the user. Mobile telephone with encrypted connection technology is a secure way to communicate and store data on mobile phones. This technology uses powerful encryption algorithms to make sure that data is secure and protected from unauthorized access. It also uses digital signatures to ensure the authenticity of the data and protect it from tampering. This technology works by using a combination of hardware and software to encrypt data before it is sent over the network. This encryption process ensures that the data is secure and cannot be compromised or intercepted. Once the data is sent, it is then decrypted by the receiver and stored in a secure location. In addition to providing secure communications, mobile telephone with encrypted connection technology also provides additional security features such as two-factor authentication, device authentication, and data loss prevention. These security features help to protect the user from potential data breaches and malicious attacks. Another great advantage of this technology is that it allows users to communicate without having to worry about their conversations being eavesdropped. This is a great benefit for those who are concerned about their privacy and security. Overall, mobile telephone with encrypted connection technology is a great way to improve data privacy and security for users. This technology is becoming increasingly popular with businesses and individuals alike. It provides a secure and reliable way to communicate and store data without compromising user privacy or security. In conclusion, the issue of China’s access to Somaliland’s telecommunications network is a pressing one, requiring urgent action to protect the country’s interests. Security audits need to be conducted, and stronger security standards need to be adopted in order to prevent future threats. The risk posed by Somaliland’s reliance on Chinese technology should not be underestimated. It is essential that steps are taken to ensure the privacy and safety of the nation’s citizens and businesses, as well as to protect its economic interests. The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Araweelo News Network. Ahmed Yasin A J. John Asia