#BoozAllen recently spoke with Defense One about it latest report, "Understanding China's Taiwan Cyber Strategy," and how influence operations, cyber-weapon hoarding, and intimidation could factor into China’s current and future strategies against Taiwan.
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For CISOs, understanding the multifaceted approach to cybersecurity in the context of international relations and potential conflicts is crucial. The recent article from War on the Rocks discusses China's strategy in cyberspace operations, emphasizing espionage, potential attacks on critical infrastructure, and the psychological impact of cyber threats on society. It underlines the need for resilience and vigilance in cybersecurity efforts, especially in protecting infrastructure and military information systems against sophisticated adversaries. This analysis serves as a reminder of the evolving landscape of cyber threats and the importance of advanced defensive strategies in ensuring national security. For a deeper dive into the complexities of cyberspace operations and Chinese strategy, read the full article [here](https://lnkd.in/ebKZB5WP). https://lnkd.in/ebKZB5WP
Everything, Everywhere, All at Once? Cyberspace Operations and Chinese Strategy - War on the Rocks
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How Vulnerable to Hacking are U.S. Financial Assets (Private & Public) & the Military? In a recent shocking disclosure, US National Cyber Director Harry Coker pulled no punches. He warned that Chinese military hackers are outmaneuvering American cyber defenses, targeting US interests with alarming accuracy. Meanwhile, in the UK, a spy agency chief has mirrored this grave warning, labeling China's cyber aggression as a pivotal moment for our era. The worry is tangible on both sides of the Atlantic as concerns over Chinese cyber intrusions and espionage escalate. https://lnkd.in/gFXV9S5U
China threatens two US bases - experts call for urgent action in stack warning
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China's covert warfare prepares within the public services of the #UnitedStates. Cyber agents of #PLA aim to sow panic and chaos in case of military hostilities between #US and #China. Hackers have already crept into similar infrastructure of US allies, #EU included. The #offensive amounts to a shift from espionage to #Sabotage. #China is fully engaged in mass espionage, cyber espionage and commercial espionage. Now they have moved to the next level: sabotage. Homeland Security. @GiorgiaMeloni @GiulioTerzi @GabrieleIuvina1 @iuvinale_n https://lnkd.in/dJVSpPMw.
China's Secret War Preps Inside US Utilities
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THE CHINESE CYBER GHOST SPY IN US AND JAPANESE NETWROKS--THE CHINESE MENACE IS REAL, EXTENSIVELY DISSEMINATED, AND UNDERAPPRECIATED "In the fall of 2020, the National Security Agency made an alarming discovery: Chinese military hackers had compromised classified defense networks of the United States’ most important strategic ally in East Asia. Cyberspies from the People’s Liberation Army had wormed their way into Japan’s most sensitive computer systems. The hackers had deep, persistent access and appeared to be after anything they could get their hands on — plans, capabilities, assessments of military shortcomings, according to three former senior U.S. officials, who were among a dozen current and former U.S. and Japanese officials interviewed, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the matter’s sensitivity. “It was bad — shockingly bad,” recalled one former U.S. military official, who was briefed on the event, which has not been previously reported." The stakes are high. Beijing, bent on projecting power across the western Pacific — an area it controversially claims as part of a historic maritime dominion, has increased confrontation in the region. It fired ballistic missiles into Japan’s exclusive economic zone last August after then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) visited Taiwan, a self-ruled democracy that China claims. It has embarked on a major nuclear weapons buildup. And it has engaged in dangerous air and naval maneuvers with U.S., Canadian and Australian ships and jets in the Pacific. The stakes are high. Beijing, bent on projecting power across the western Pacific — an area it controversially claims as part of a historic maritime dominion, has increased confrontation in the region. It fired ballistic missiles into Japan’s exclusive economic zone last August after then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) visited Taiwan, a self-ruled democracy that China claims. It has embarked on a major nuclear weapons buildup. And it has engaged in dangerous air and naval maneuvers with U.S., Canadian and Australian ships and jets in the Pacific...." #CHINA #CYBERSPYING #JAPAN #usa
China hacked Japan’s sensitive defense networks, officials say
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A MUST READ FOR EVERONE CONCERNED WITH THE SAFETY AND NATIONAL INTEGRITY OF THE UNITED STATES: THE EXISTENTIAL CHINESE THREAT IS IGNORED AT OUR OWN PERIL. THE DISRUPTION OF OUR DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS (INCLUDING VOTER INTERFERENCE), THE INDUCTION OF CIVIL STRIFE WITHIN OUR SOCIETY AND THE COMPLETE DISABLING OF OUR CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE IS THE CHINESE GOAL. THEY ARE PURSUING IT VIGOROUSLY, BOTH FROM WITHIN AND WITHOUTTHE USA. IT IS AN INSDIOUS MALEVOLENCE THAT MUST BE REPELLED AT ALL COSTS BY THE UNITED STATES, AND ALL SIMILARLY MINDED FREE THINKING DEMOCRACIES. THE RUSSIANS, IRANIANS, AND NORTH KOREANS ARE PREDICTABLY ALL SUPPORTING / SYNERGISTISTIC ACTORS. WE HAVE OUR WORK CUT OUT. Jen Easterly, the director of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency "I would point people to the annual threat assessment that our intelligence community released earlier this year, because it’s a pretty stark warning. And it talks about specifically—just looking at the geopolitical landscape and what you’re seeing from Chinese leadership—in the event of a conflict, China will almost certainly consider aggressive cyberoperations against critical infrastructure and almost certainly has the capability to disrupt pipelines, to disrupt rail, and other critical infrastructure. And I think for me, given the formidable nature, the size of the Chinese forces, they also are better connected internally as opposed to Russia, which is a bit competitive in terms of their various services. We always thought about China as intellectual property theft and espionage. And now our concerns are much more about Chinese actors pre-positioning for disruptive and destructive activities so that they can delay military deployment, they can get inside the decision cycle for military operations, and to induce societal panic. And what they’ve seen, at least in America in terms of the reaction to Colonial Pipeline, what they see in terms of the reaction to the high-altitude balloon, they probably think it’s not that difficult to induce societal panic that will have Americans say we don’t want to send more money and more manpower and more materiel out to Southeast Asia to deal with this fight." #china #usa #nationalsecurity #cyberattacks #war
‘I Am Now More Concerned About the Formidable Threat From China.’
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Here's what you need to know about the recent revelations of Russian hackers targeting the German Social Democratic Party (SPD): 1. Allegations of state-sponsored attacks: Learn about the accusations implicating Russian military intelligence and the group APT28 (Fancy Bear). 2. Escalating tensions: Understand the implications of this cyber intrusion amid heightened hostilities between Russia and Western nations. 3. Global solidarity: Discover how international support for Germany underscores the widespread concern over state-sponsored cyber aggression. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gzZuvNKT #cybersecurity #CyberWarfare #Russia #Germany #hackernews
Germany Blames Russia for Cyberattack Targeting Ruling Party SPD
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In a recent article, retired Army Colonel John Mills highlights the ongoing threat of China's cyber activities targeting U.S. interests. Mills suggests that the U.S. should use instruments of national power to counter these activities by targeting China's economy and finances. However, China is actively establishing an alternative financial network that could potentially blunt these attempts. This network includes currency exchanges, cross-border transaction networks, and balance of payment transfers, which could potentially soften the impact of any economic measures taken against China. As China continues to expand its group of like-minded allies, it remains to be seen how effective these measures will be in deterring China's cyber activities. https://lnkd.in/gbX-EDV9
Leaked Hacking Files Spur Concerns of China Weakening US for War
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Japan, New Zealand agree on intel sharing pact amid growing regional security concerns - The Associated Press: Japan, New Zealand agree on intel sharing pact amid growing regional security concerns The Associated Press #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #SecurityInsights
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Japan, New Zealand agree on intel sharing pact amid growing regional security concerns - CityNews Halifax: Japan, New Zealand agree on intel sharing pact amid growing regional security concerns CityNews Halifax #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #SecurityInsights
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Japan, New Zealand agree on intel sharing pact amid growing regional security concerns | The Asahi Shimbun ... - 朝日新聞デジタル: Japan, New Zealand agree on intel sharing pact amid growing regional security concerns | The Asahi Shimbun ... 朝日新聞デジタル #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #SecurityInsights
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