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cybersecurity
Has U.S. Cyber Pressure Worked on China?
By Graham Webster
Read those leaks carefully.
US Cyber Command’s Veiled Threat: China ‘Vulnerable’ in Cyberspace
By Franz-Stefan Gady
U.S. Admiral Mike Rogers hints at retaliatory cyber strikes should China continue malicious hacks.
Can the US and China Cooperate on the First (and Last) Line of Cyber Defense?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Deeper China-U.S. CERT cooperation will be beneficial for both countries.
For America, The Key to China Is Closer to Home
By Matthew Margulies
Why U.S. domestic reforms may be the best way to influence Chinese policy.
Asia’s Security Architecture: The China Factor
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Mathieu Duchâtel
Obama: Cyber Theft ‘an Act of Aggression’ but US and China Can Develop Norms
By Graham Webster
The White House recently suggested that Washington and Beijing could lead the world in developing norms for cyberspace.
Sino-US Tensions in Cyberspace: All China’s Fault?
By Greg Austin
China is not the only party responsible for bilateral strife in cyber relations.
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.
US-India Aircraft Carrier Working Group Meets
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Chinese hackers target India, Modi and Obama set up a hotline, and more. Weekend links.
Have Russia and China Signed a Cyber Nonaggression Pact?
By Elaine Korzak
Moscow and Beijing are advancing a vision of security in cyberspace that is markedly different from Western approaches.
America Can’t Deter What It Can’t Define in Cyberspace
By Graham Webster
Retaliation without a clearly communicated principle won't deter anything in particular.