The strategic implications of China's weak cyber defences/ Greg Austin

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Survival: Vol.62, No.5, October - November 2020, pp.119-138 (106)Summary: China publicly promotes the indigenisation of advanced technologies, including cyber capabilities, but more candid assessments do not bear out its technological nationalism. In particular, the country's leaders consider its cyber defences weak, as reflected in its continued reliance on US-based corporations for basic, front-line cyber security.
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China publicly promotes the indigenisation of advanced technologies, including cyber capabilities, but more candid assessments do not bear out its technological nationalism. In particular, the country's leaders consider its cyber defences weak, as reflected in its continued reliance on US-based corporations for basic, front-line cyber security.

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