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China and Cybersecurity: Espionage
China and Cybersecurity: Espionage, Strategy, and Politics in the Digital Domain
In the West, Chinese cyber espionage is frequently portrayed as a major threat to economic and national security. From China's perspective, the United States is a major cyber threat to other countries due to its disproportionate influence over the Internet. its willingness to use cyberweapons against its adversaries, and intelligence exploitation of major corporations. On both sides of the Pacific, mistrust and confusion have complicated Internet politics. Understanding China and cybersecurity requires a combination of international and interdisciplinary perspectives to go beyond the hype.
Authors from China, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom contribute technical, political, economic, legal, and strategic analysis to this book. Despite the fact that the contributors to this volume do not always agree with one another. an important point in and of itself. they reveal underlying political and economic dynamics that will remain relevant even as new facts and opinions emerge in a rapidly changing domain. This book adds to our understanding of China and cybersecurity. both of which are complex topics in their own right, by delving into how China's domestic political and economic system shapes its cyber activities.
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Jon R. Lindsay, Tai Ming Cheung, Derek S. Reveron - China and Cybersecurity_ Espionage, Strategy, and Politics in the Digital Domain-Oxford University Press (2015).pdf | Download |