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China cyber attacks

Salt Typhoon: China’s Attack on US Telecommunications Networks
By Richard Forno
It’s been called the “worst telecom hack” in U.S. history – and the United States wasn’t Salt Typhoon’s only target.

Understanding China’s Intelligence Strategy
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Matthew Brazil.

China’s Cybersecurity and Statecraft
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Timothy Flannery.

US Official Warns of China’s Growing Offensive Cyber Power
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
FBI Director Wray, in particular, sounded the alarm about China's targeting of U.S. critical infrastructure for potential cyber attacks.

Emulating Russia, China Is Improving Its Ability to Operate in the Gray Zone
By Colin P. Clarke
Chinese disinformation efforts have advanced far beyond mere troll farms and online bot armies recycling conspiracy theories on social media.

Chinese Hackers Reportedly Target India’s Power Grid
By David Rising
A U.S.-based private cybersecurity company says Chinese hackers targeted seven Indian electrical dispatch and grid control centers near a disputed border.

A Networked, High-Tech Alliance Makes an Attractive Target for Cyberattacks
By Eunwoo Lee
Increasing integration of technology and information among allies highlights the importance of cybersecurity – and fixing fundamental flaws.

How Will Japan’s Cybersecurity Posture Impact its Relations With China?
By Thomas Glucksmann
Japan’s new Kishida government seeks to bolster the national response to cyber threats from China, the country’s largest export market. What could go wrong?

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.

US Congress to Mull Legislation Around the Internet of Things
By Abhijnan Rej
The move comes as China actively seeks to exploit IoT vulnerabilities as well as set technical standards.

COVID-19 Complicates the US-China Cyber Threat Landscape
By Lee Clark
Will the fallout from the pandemic increase or decrease China's cyber aggression?

The Cyber Dimension of the South China Sea Clashes
By Mark Manantan
China’s alleged cyberattacks come amid rising sentiments in the Philippines over the South China Sea disputes.

India’s Response to China’s Cyber Attacks
By Elizabeth Radziszewski, Brendan Hanson, and Salman Khalid
Among enduring rivals, sometimes less of a response is more – but only in the short term.

The Cyber War Against Tibet
By Tenzin Dalha
Cyberattacks are having a chilling effect on the Central Tibetan Administration and Tibetan diaspora.

Cybersecurity Must Top Agenda as Trump Hosts Xi
By Jesse Heatley
Trump will need to address pressing cyber threats and policies if he seeks to support American jobs and companies.

Evaluating the US-China Cybersecurity Agreement, Part 3
By Gary Brown and Christopher D. Yung
Over a year later, what impact has the 2015 cyber agreement had on U.S.-China relations?

Evaluating the US-China Cybersecurity Agreement, Part 2: China’s Take on Cyberspace and Cybersecurity
By Gary Brown and Christopher D. Yung
China's cyber activities (including attacks) closely mirror how it conceives of cyberspace.

China and Norway: Unpacking the Deal
By Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson and Marc Lanteigne
The normalization of China-Norway ties is the result of years of quiet diplomacy.

Rebalancing Cybersecurity in Asia
By Taylor M. Wettach
The next president will have an opportunity to elevate the status of cyber issues in U.S. Asia policy.
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