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Online Dump of Chinese Hacking Documents Offers Rare Window Into Pervasive State Surveillance

Online Dump of Chinese Hacking Documents Offers Rare Window Into Pervasive State Surveillance

By Frank Bajak and Dake Kang
The documents, purportedly from the private security firm I-Soon, discuss hacking activity and tools to spy on both Chinese and foreigners.
China’s Cybersecurity and Statecraft

China’s Cybersecurity and Statecraft

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Timothy Flannery.

COVID-19 Deepening Asia-Pacific Cyber Trends: DRI Report

COVID-19 Deepening Asia-Pacific Cyber Trends: DRI Report

By Arindrajit Basu, Abhijnan Rej, and Justin Sherman
These trends will persist long after the pandemic has receded into the background.

US Congress to Mull Legislation Around the Internet of Things

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

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?
Banning Chinese Students Won’t Safeguard US National Security

Banning Chinese Students Won’t Safeguard US National Security

By Connor Fairman
A proposed ban would not only fail to address the main avenue of Chinese espionage, it will also hurt U.S. universities.

The Cyber Dimension of the South China Sea Clashes

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

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

The Cyber War Against Tibet

By Tenzin Dalha
Cyberattacks are having a chilling effect on the Central Tibetan Administration and Tibetan diaspora.

US Slaps Cyberespionage Charges on 2 Chinese Intelligence Officers

US Slaps Cyberespionage Charges on 2 Chinese Intelligence Officers

By Shannon Tiezzi
The move signals that, trade war truce aside, serious tensions remain in the economic relationship.

How Good Are China’s Cyber Defenses?

How Good Are China’s Cyber Defenses?

By Greg Austin
The foundations of China's cyber defenses remain weak.
How Are US-China Cyber Relations Progressing?

How Are US-China Cyber Relations Progressing?

By Adam Greer and Nathan Montierth
The 2015 agreement may have fallen short of its goals, but the U.S. and China can still cooperate on cyber issues.

Evaluating the US-China Cybersecurity Agreement, Part 2: China’s Take on Cyberspace and Cybersecurity

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.
Evaluating the US-China Cybersecurity Agreement, Part 1: The US Approach to Cyberspace

Evaluating the US-China Cybersecurity Agreement, Part 1: The US Approach to Cyberspace

By Gary Brown and Christopher D. Yung
How Washington approaches cyberspace and its 2015 cybersecurity agreement with China.

Rebalancing Cybersecurity in Asia

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.

US Cabinet Officials Pull Out of China Cyber Talks After Orlando Shooting

US Cabinet Officials Pull Out of China Cyber Talks After Orlando Shooting

By Peter Bittner
As U.S. representatives attended to the domestic crisis; meetings in Beijing moved to the sub-ministerial level.

China’s Cyber Turn: Recognizing Change for the Better

China’s Cyber Turn: Recognizing Change for the Better

By Greg Austin
In 2015, there was a sharp turn in China’s policy on international aspects of cyber behavior.
2015 a Pivotal Year for China’s Cyber Armies

2015 a Pivotal Year for China’s Cyber Armies

By Tremayne Gibson
Some important new trends emerged in Chinese cyber policy this year.

The US, China and an Abundance of Cyber-Caution

The US, China and an Abundance of Cyber-Caution

By Robert Farley
Is restraint the chief characteristic of conflict in the cyber-age?
Has U.S. Cyber Pressure Worked on China?

Has U.S. Cyber Pressure Worked on China?

By Graham Webster
Read those leaks carefully.

China and the Curious Case of the OPM Hack

China and the Curious Case of the OPM Hack

By Shannon Tiezzi
Rumors and reports on the OPM hack, plus China-Africa, nuclear power, and Beijing's smog. Friday China links.

US, China Open New High-Level Cyber Talks

US, China Open New High-Level Cyber Talks

By Shannon Tiezzi
The dialogue on cybercrime announced during Xi's visit to the U.S. holds its first round of talks.

1 Month Later: What Are the Long-Term Implications of Xi's US Trip?

1 Month Later: What Are the Long-Term Implications of Xi's US Trip?

By Yukon Huang
While political and security matters dominated headlines, Xi's U.S. trip was actually driven by economics.
U.S.-China Relations: What Now?

U.S.-China Relations: What Now?

By Shannon Tiezzi
With the much anticipated state visit now over, what comes next?

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