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China dominates 2012 cybersecurity talking points: ZDNet

ZDNet’s Ellyne Phneah on how China has been hogging the limelight when it comes to security matters in the Asia-Pacific, “for both good and bad reasons.”

The good: “concerted efforts to eradicate software piracy.  . . .”

The bad (slightly longer list than the good):

  • Continued campaign of pervasive cyberespionage and cyberexploitation to include targeting the Indian navy, an Iranian drilling company, and Japanese websites.
  • Cyberspace standoff between Chinese and Filipino hackers
  • ZTE/Huawei’s stellar year and pristine public image (/greentext)

Phneah lists out a few more.  Needless to say, China is a pretty steady presence in cyber news, and just as they did in 2011 and 2012, I’m sure they’ll dominate the cybersecurity talking points in 2013.  I mean, just look at this blog . . . 4 “China stories” straight in a row.

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