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  2. Cyberwarfare by China - Wikipedia

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    Cyberwarfare is the use of cyber attacks against an enemy state, causing comparable harm to actual warfare and/or disrupting vital computer systems. [1] Some intended outcomes could be espionage, sabotage, propaganda, manipulation or economic warfare.

  3. List of cyber warfare forces - Wikipedia

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    Sixteenth Air Force (Air Force Cyber) [213] Cyberspace Capabilities Center [214] 67th Cyberspace Wing [215] 67th Operations Support Squadron (ACC) [216] 67th Cyberspace Operations Group [215] 91st Cyberspace Operations Squadron [217] 305th Cyberspace Operations Squadron [218] 352nd Cyberspace Operations Squadron [219] 367th Cyberspace ...

  4. Cyberspace Administration of China - Wikipedia

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    The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC; 国家互联网信息办公室) is the national internet regulator and censor of the People's Republic of China. The agency was initially established in 2011 by the State Council as the State Internet Information Office (SIIO), a subgroup of the State Council Information Office (SCIO).

  5. China's internet regulator is looking at how Shein handles information on its partners, suppliers and staff in China, and if the fashion company can protect such data from leaking overseas, WSJ ...

  6. China pushes for security reviews of firms seeking to export ...

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    BEIJING (Reuters) -China's top internet regulator on Friday published draft guidelines that will subject companies with more than 1 million users in the country to a security review before they ...

  7. Chinese information operations and information warfare

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    The United States Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) defines China's "informatized warfare" as similar to U.S. military's concept of net-centric capability, which means the military's capability to use advanced information technology and communications systems to gain operational advantage over an adversary.

  8. Huawei tapped by China's cyberspace watchdog to further Xi ...

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    A Chinese cyberspace official gave a lecture at Huawei Technologies Co, the Chinese telecoms equipment giant struggling under US trade sanctions, on ways to help the country's technological self ...

  9. Cybersecurity Law of the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia

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    Since its inception many foreign technology companies have already complied with the law. Apple for example, announced in 2017 that it would invest $1 billion in partnership with local cloud computing company Guizhou Cloud Big Data or GCBD to construct a new data center located in China's Guizhou province for the purposes of compliance. [22]