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Edward Snowden Vs New Zealand
By Zachary Keck
Edward Snowden is accusing Prime Minister John Key and the GCSB of collecting New Zealanders' online metadata.
Casualties of Cyber Warfare
By Cameron Stevens
American and Chinese companies are getting caught in the crossfire of the brewing cyber war.
VJ Day in China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, more Snowden revelations, a Central Asia-focused military drill, and Pope Francis' message to China. Friday links
China Has a History of Not Trusting Microsoft on Cybersecurity
By Adam Segal
'China has never been comfortable with being dependent on Microsoft products.'
Russia to Reopen Spy Base in Cuba
By Zachary Keck
Russia and Cuba signed a preliminary deal to reopen the Soviet Union’s largest foreign intelligence base at Lourdes.
China Steps Up Attacks on US Tech Firms
By Shannon Tiezzi
There are increasing signs that China will limit or ban foreign tech firms' access to Chinese markets.
Why China Banned Windows 8
By Jin Kai
Concerned about information security, China seeks to reduce reliance on foreign technology giants.
In Cyber Dispute With US, China Targets IBM, Cisco
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is targeting U.S. firms to show its displeasure with the indictment of PLA officers for hacking.
What Are the Limits of Legitimate Economic Espionage?
By Robert Farley
Global norms protecting foreign intellectual property are a recent development and aren't widely accepted.
What Are the Boundaries of 'Legitimate' Espionage?
By Robert Farley
Using espionage for gain in negotiations is an age-old tactic.
China Expands Cyber Spying
By Zachary Keck
Mandiant’s latest report concludes Chinese cyber espionage has expanded despite embarrassing public exposures.
Chinese Don’t Believe They’re Being Watched and Censored
By Zachary Keck
A new poll finds Chinese citizens don't feel they are being monitored or censored by the government.