Cyber Conflict Between Taiwan and China; Strategic Insights, Spring 2011
Abstract
The Republic of China (Taiwan hereafter) and the People’s Republic of China (China hereafter) are
two particularly attractive targets for internet hackers. Reports have found that, compared to other
countries in the Asia and Pacific regions, China and Taiwan rank as the top two countries in terms
of malicious computer activity. Reports have also shown that most hacking into Taiwanese
computer systems is initiated from within China and most hacking into Chinese systems originates
within Taiwan.
Description
This article appeared in Strategic Insights, Spring 2011
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