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US plays cyber-victim blaming China, but is really the attacker

The Insikt Group, a research team of US-based cybersecurity company Recorded Future, claimed in a recent report that "a suspected Chinese state-sponsored threat activity group RedFoxtrot," which launched a series of cyber threats targeting Central Asian and South Asian countries since 2014, is linked to the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Unit 69010 located in Xinjiang. […]

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How to Rebuild Cybertrust

Since taking office, U.S. President Joe Biden has viewed China as a significant challenge in cyberspace and taken some harsh actions. Concerns have arisen around the world about whether this confrontation between China and the United States will escalate further.

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Damage unlimited

Decoupling has become a term du jour of China-US relations. Among that, technological decoupling is widely used by US think tanks and media outlets, to summarize the US government's many policies aimed at cracking down on China's technology sector.

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The China-U.S. Cybersecurity Brawl

Cybersecurity has been a critical issue since the birth of the internet. Over the years, the internet has developed tremendously, from only dozens of networking devices in the ’80s to approximately 5 billion netizens today. With that, the concept of cybersecurity has constantly evolved, from computer viruses, junk mails, and distributed denial-of-service attacks in the beginning to more complicated challenges including cyberfraud, ransomware, data dredging and advanced persistent threats.

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Prof. Lu Chuanying interviewed by SCMP on cybersecurity review

On July 17, Prof. Lu Chuanying was interviewed by SCMP on cybersecurity review. The report is as follows. A task force of seven ministries, including the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the public security ministry and the national security ministry, entered Didi Chuxing’s offices yesterday to conduct the country’s first cybersecurity review. The CAC said in a […]

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