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cybersecurity
Chinese Hacking Against Taiwan: A Blessing for the United States?
By Philip Hsu
Is the the long-time threat of APTs to Taiwan a blessing in disguise?
Parsing the North Korean Cyber Threat
By Frank J. Cilluffo and Sharon L. Cardash
To combat North Korea's cyber activity, we must first understand it.
Working to Preserve the Stability of Cyberspace
By Paul Nicholas
What can we do to encourage responsible nation-state behavior and restraint in cyberspace?
China-Based Hackers Targeting South Korea Over THAAD: Report
By Ankit Panda
China's retaliation against South Korea for the deployment of THAAD continues.
How Does Industrial Espionage Affect Economic Growth?
By Robert Farley
A new economic paper argues that industrial espionage works.
China Cyber: Stepping Into the Shoes of a 'Major Power'
By Bruce McConnell
An analysis of the Cyberspace Administration of China's Third World Internet Conference.
China's New 'Cybersecurity' Rules Look Like Cyberprotectionism Instead
By Huan Zhu
China's new laws on cybersecurity are no better than trade protectionism in a new guise.
Evaluating China’s Cyber Power
By Greg Austin
China's approach to a nationally framed cyber power is self-defeating.
Conrad Prince on the United Kingdom's Cyber Strategy and Asia
By Ankit Panda
Conrad Prince, UK Cyber Ambassador, speaks with The Diplomat about cyber security and the Asia-Pacific.
Cybersecurity in US Asia Policy
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Herbert S. Lin.
China and Ausgrid: Are Australia's National Security Concerns Justified?
By Greg Austin
The Ausgrid decision is justified but more transparency is needed.
Are Chinese Cyberattacks Against US Targets in Decline?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new report argues that there has been a decline in the number of Chinese cyberattacks against U.S. targets.