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China cyberattacks

The Hacker and the State: Cyberattacks and the New Normal of Geopolitics
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ben Buchanan.

Trade Deal or No, China Will Continue Its Cyberattacks
By Lee Clark
China has long been engaged in a constant multivector campaign of cyber aggression against the U.S. and allies.

China's Secret Weapon in the South China Sea: Cyber Attacks
By Anni Piiparinen
After the South China Sea ruling, China throws another digital tantrum.

2015 a Pivotal Year for China’s Cyber Armies
By Tremayne Gibson
Some important new trends emerged in Chinese cyber policy this year.

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.

China, US Discuss Law Enforcement Cooperation on Cybercrimes
By Shannon Tiezzi
A U.S. delegation is in Beijing to follow up on an cybersecurity agreement made during Xi Jinping's visit.

Did China Just Hack the International Court Adjudicating Its South China Sea Territorial Claims?
By Jason Healey and Anni Piiparinen
Sometimes context and timing can be damning evidence.

What Does the Future Hold for China-US Relations in Cyberspace?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Recent Sino-US cyber agreements are only a starting point and need to be followed up by more clearly defined documents.

Why the China-US Cyber Agreement May Prove Destructive
By Greg Austin
No easy solutions in U.S.–China cyber security.

US, China Hold Cyber Talks Before Xi's Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
A delegation of Chinese officials visited the U.S. for talks on cybersecurity issues.

Chinese Cyber Espionage: Avoid the 'Cheater Nation' Label
By Greg Austin
Politically-charged accusation circulating in the U.S. that China is a “cheater nation” may be counter-productive.

US Is (Almost) Ready to Impose Economic Sanctions on China Over Cyberespionage
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Economic sanctions against Chinese companies and individuals could be imposed within the next two weeks.