Apr 04, 2019
Trump’s economic advisor Larry Kudlow told reporters that China has recognized issues of hacking and IP theft in trade talks.
Oct 08, 2018
Apple found no evidence for the main points in the recent Bloomberg report that alleged malicious activities from China.
Li Zheng, Assistant Research Processor, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Jun 20, 2017
Both countries must put the common security threat ahead of developing their own cyberweapons — further strengthening cooperation on cyberthreat information sharing, giving full play to the technological advantages of each country’s enterprises in such collaboration to reduce mutual suspicion and misunderstanding.
Colin Moreshead, Freelance Writer
May 05, 2017
Currently, there is no sufficient distinction in international law or norms to be made between simple system breaches and more malicious actions that damage or destroy systems, and that will almost certainly become necessary for the United States and China alike.
Hugh Stephens, Distinguished Fellow, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada
Aug 22, 2014
Following allegations by the Canadian government that it had fallen victim to Chinese cyber-attacks, a Canadian couple was arrested in China on charges of espionage. Now, as China’s bilateral relations with Western nations continue to degrade, Hugh Stephens examines the current cyber-spying row and offers suggestions for dispute resolution to Canada, the United States, and Western companies operating in China.
Li Zheng, Assistant Research Processor, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Jun 05, 2014
The US indictment of PLA officials will have a serious impact on China-US cooperation over cyber security. This may be good news for cybercriminals, writes Li Zheng.
Franz-Stefan Gady, Associate Editor, Diplomat
May 24, 2014
Despite recent steps by the Pentagon to build trust between the Chinese and U.S. militaries, the indictment of Chinese military personnel for alleged cyber-espionage has undoubtedly affected bilateral relations between the two nations. Without an entirely accurate view of Sino-US cyber competition, escalatory reactions, like the suspension of the China-U.S. Working Group, are bound to continue.
Tom Watkins, President and CEO of the Economic Council of Palm Beach County, FL
Mar 15, 2013
As tensions over cyber security increase between US and China, diplomats in both countries are walking a tightrope to resolve an issue that has become too big to ignore. Regardless of the differences, both must find a way to navigate the cyber security waters before it leads to a situation that spins out of control.
Feb 22, 2013
The recent allegation that Chinese military was behind hacker attacks” against US websites by certain US firms and media are not only annoying but also laughable, write officers at China's Ministry of National Defense.
Greg Austin, Professorial Fellow at the EastWest Institute
Feb 21, 2013
Although some Obama advisers have recommended harsh action in response to China’s cyberespionage, China is unlikely to respond as they may hope. The spying will continue and probably intensify regardless of what the United States does.