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2015 a Pivotal Year for China’s Cyber Armies
By Tremayne Gibson
Some important new trends emerged in Chinese cyber policy this year.
Why Did a US Cyber Attack on North Korea Fail?
By Catherine Putz
North Korea's near-complete isolation may have had something to do with the 2010 failure of a Stuxnet-related attack.
US: Hackers Will 'Pay A Price' for Cyber Attacks
By Franz-Stefan Gady
In a recent speech, the head of the NSA notes that the U.S. will retaliate against malicious actors in cyberspace.
Taiwan: A Useful Ally Against China's Cyber Warriors?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Taiwan could be a useful partner in countering Chinese hackers, says the country's vice premier.
Russia Tops China as Principal Cyber Threat to US
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A recent report singles out Russia as one of the most sophisticated nation-state actors in cyberspace.
Japan Hit by Cyberattacks at an Unprecedented Level
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Japan is trying to battle cyber attacks through increased international cooperation.
The White House Is Creating a New Agency to Fight Cyberattacks
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new office shows the central role that cybersecurity plays in the White House's national security calculus.
Majority of Australians Support Neutrality in Hypothetical China-Japan Conflict
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Indian Air Force gets new Su-30s, invading North Korea, Putin and Tea Party conservatives, and more. Links.
Indian Ocean Tsunami: 10 Years Later
By Ankit Panda
Plus, more on the Sony Pictures hack, Afghan security, and intelligence failures. Mid-week links.
Cyber: North Korea's Ace Up the Sleeve?
By Ankit Panda
If North Korea is shown to have sponsored the attack on Sony Pictures, the U.S. must respond with proportionate action.
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