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New CNAS Report on China's Cybersecurity Strategy

Benjamin Bissell
Thursday, December 4, 2014, 12:06 PM
Over at the Center for a New American Security, researcher Amy Chang is out with a detailed report entitled, "Warring State: China's Cybersecurity Strategy." As the report points out:
Devising an optimal strategy to address the challenges in the U.S.-China cyber relationship first requires an understanding of the motives, agendas, and stakeholders embedded in the process.

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Over at the Center for a New American Security, researcher Amy Chang is out with a detailed report entitled, "Warring State: China's Cybersecurity Strategy." As the report points out:
Devising an optimal strategy to address the challenges in the U.S.-China cyber relationship first requires an understanding of the motives, agendas, and stakeholders embedded in the process. In this light, this report uses interdisciplinary methods and analysis and Chinese language research to provide unique insight on China's cybersecurity strategy, including its development since the 1990s, its infrastructure and influencers, and its objectives and incentives in the cyber realm - especially as it pertains to China's foreign policy and its interactions with the United States.

Ben Bissell is an analyst at a geopolitical risk consultancy and a Masters student at the London School of Economics. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the University of Virginia with majors in political science and Russian in 2013. He is a former National Security Intern at the Brookings Institution as well as a Henry Luce Scholar, where he was placed at the Population Research Institute in Shanghai, China.

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