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China Targeted India’s Power Grid, New Report Says
By Abhijnan Rej
Recorded Future, a private intelligence firm, claims that a Chinese state-backed entity systematically targeted multiple load dispatch points to strategic ends.
Did the Obama-Xi Cyber Agreement Work?
By Robert Farley
How does the 2015 agreement between the U.S. and China on cyber activities hold up?
China’s Vision of the Future Networked Battlefield
By James Johnson
Cyber, space and electronic warfare challenges to the US in the Western Pacific
Decoding China’s Approach to Data Security
By Nick Marro
With its restrictions on cross-border data movement, China is fracturing the global internet.
The US, China and an Abundance of Cyber-Caution
By Robert Farley
Is restraint the chief characteristic of conflict in the cyber-age?
The Chinese Cyber Threat in the South China Sea
By Anni Piiparinen
ASEAN needs to get serious about the role of cyberspace in conflicts over the South China Sea.
Cyber Attacks: Why Retaliating Against China Is the Wrong Reaction
By Jeffrey Carr
Bolstering security measures to foil the next attack, not retaliation, should be the U.S. government's priority.
US to Challenge China for World’s Fastest Supercomputer
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Obama administration is prioritizing supercomputers after China's recent success in that field.
Cybersecurity is Top Priority in Pentagon’s Future Acquisitions
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The Pentagon's Deputy Chief Information Officer, Richard Hale, on the centrality of cybersecurity in his work.
Chinese Hackers Target Israel’s Iron Dome
By Zachary Keck
A PLA cyber unit targeted Israeli defense companies involved in developing the coveted Iron Dome missile defense system.
China Expands Cyber Spying
By Zachary Keck
Mandiant’s latest report concludes Chinese cyber espionage has expanded despite embarrassing public exposures.
Spear Phishing: How Non-Nerds Hack
While not as “sexy” as sophisticated strikes like Stuxnet, less skilled hackers can be highly effective.
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