THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY SEEKS TO CONTROL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AS A MEANS TO SHAPE AND CENSOR THE COMMUNICATIONS AND OPINIONS OF ITS OWN PEOPLE, AS WELL AS THE COMMUNICATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS BEYOND CHINA'S BORDERS.

 

China Tech Crackdown: Xi Charts New Model After Emulating Silicon Valley
by Austin Carr
via Bloomberg on July 27, 2021


China's Animal Spirits Deficit
by Stephen S. Roach
via Project Syndicate on July 1, 2021


China's CyberAI Talent Pipeline
by Dakota Cary
via Center for Security and Emerging Technology on July 2021


China's Tencent Suspends New Registrations for WeChat
by Paul Mozur
via New York Times on July 27, 2021


Remarks by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan at the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence Global Emerging Technology Summit
by Jake Sullivan
via The White House on July 13, 2021


AUDIO – China, Big Tech, and Cyber Defense: The World According to Zegart
by Peter Robinson and Amy Zegart
via Uncommon Knowledge on July 14, 2021


How Taiwan is trying to defend against a cyber 'World War III'
by Eric Cheung, Will Ripley and Gladys Tsai
via CNN Business on July 23, 2021


How China’s Hacking Entered a Reckless New Phase
by Andy Greenberg
via Wired on July 19, 2021


China Is Turning Data Into a State Weapon
by James Palmer
via Foreign Policy on July 22, 2021,


China's new software policy weaponizes cybersecurity research
by Dakota Cary
via The Hill on July 22, 2021


Why China’s digital currency threatens the country’s tech giants
by Jeremy Mark
via Atlantic Council on July 15, 2021


Australia joins international partners in attribution of malicious cyber activity to China
via Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs on July 19, 2021


How China Transformed Into a Prime Cyber Threat to the U.S.
by Nicole Perlroth
via New York Times on July 20, 2021


VIDEO – How TikTok's Algorithm Figures Out Your Deepest Desires
via Wall Street Journal on July 21, 2021

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