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"Leverage the nation’s ingenuity through an exceptional cyber workforce and rapid technological innovation." [ 1 ] The DoD intends to "catalyze US scientific, academic, and economic resources to build a pool of talented civilian and military personnel to operate in cyberspace and achieve DoD objectives.”
[2] 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. [5]
Key activities include exposing malicious cyber campaigns publicly, botnet take-downs, law enforcement actions against companies, economic sanctions, and other cyber and non-cyber government counter measures against malicious cyber actors. Private sector actors will only operate on their own networks; government actors may conduct offensive ...
The US State Department on Monday plans to release an ambitious new cybersecurity strategy that seeks to curb Russia and China’s digital influence in the developing world and blunt those ...
In December 2024, the U.S. moved to crack down on China Telecom's cloud operations in the U.S. in response to the 2024 United States telecommunications hack. [114] The same month, Chinese state-backed hackers were accused of obtaining a security key and accessing unclassified documents of the United States Department of the Treasury.
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 ...
China's Strategic Modernization: Implications for the United States. Strategic Studies Institute. ISBN 978-1-4289-1197-0. Krekel, Bryan (2009). Capability of the People's Republic of China to Conduct Cyber Warfare and Computer Network Exploitation (PDF). McLean, VA: Northrop Grumman/United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
Two U.S. lawmakers want the Biden administration to probe China's TP-Link Technology Co and its affiliates for potential national security risks from their widely used WiFi routers over fears they ...