Christopher K. Tong, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Every year ahead of the June 4 commemoration of the Tiananmen Square massacre, the
cybersecurity
Chinese Nationalist Groups Are Launching Cyberattacks — Often Against the Wishes of the Government
Lewis Eves, University of Sheffield The U.K.’s national security agency, MI5, warned in April that British universities participating in military
China’s Digital Silk Road Taking Its Shot at the Global Stage
The rise of China has strengthened its resolve to challenge global markets and the United States’ technological hegemony. China has developed into the
Taiwan Is Experiencing Millions of Cyberattacks Every Day. The World Should Be Paying Attention
Lennon Y.C. Chang, Deakin University Taiwan stands out as a beacon of democracy, innovation and resilience in an increasingly autocratic region.
What is Volt Typhoon? A Cybersecurity Expert Explains the Chinese Hackers Targeting U.S. Critical Infrastructure
Richard Forno, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Volt Typhoon is a Chinese state-sponsored hacker group. The United States government and
China’s U.K. Election Hack — How and Why the Electoral Commission Was Targeted
Soraya Harding, University of Portsmouth The U.K. government has accused China of hacking the U.K. Electoral Commission, gaining access to
What We Know About China’s Alleged State-Backed Hacking
Multiple Western nations have accused hacking groups backed by China of a global campaign of cyber espionage targeting critics, democratic
Massive Leak Shows Chinese Firm Hacked Foreign Government, Activists: Analysts
By Oliver Hotham and Jing Xuan Teng, AFP A Chinese tech security firm was able to breach foreign governments, infiltrate social media accounts and
Deterring China Isn’t All About Submarines. Australia’s ‘Cyber Offence’ Might Be Its Most Potent Weapon
Greg Austin, University of Technology Sydney Australia doesn’t need to wait ten or 20 years for its new submarines, or for long-range missiles, to
Why Banning TikTok Could Be Bad for Personal Cybersecurity
Robert Olson, Rochester Institute of Technology TikTok is not be the first app to be scrutinized over the potential exposure of U.S. user data, but









