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Cyber – Russia hacking trade off



Chinese Hacking Against US Declines, Grows Against Russia


Sputnik, 16
Sputnik, a major new media brand with modern multimedia centers in dozens of countries, was launched on November 10, 2014. It has multimedia press centers, and it produces exclusive content for own web-sites and has radio service for the local audience. FireEye is a publicly listed US network security company that provides automated threat forensics and dynamic malware protection against advanced cyber threats, such as advanced persistent threats and spear phishing. June 21, 2016. “Chinese Hacking Against US Declines, Grows Against Russia – Study” Sputnik http://sputniknews.com/military/20160621/1041660827/chinese-hackers-russia-us.html
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The intensity of cyberattacks conducted by hackers from China against the US targets has decreased, however the Chinese hackers continue attacks against Russia and the Asia Pacific region, US cybersecurity company FireEye said in a report. "Between September 2015 and June 2016, we observed 13 active China-based groups conduct multiple instances of network compromise against corporations in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. During this same timeframe, other China-based groups targeted organizations in Russia and the Asia Pacific region," FireEye said in the report published Monday. The report added that the shift in the activities could be described by the political and military reforms in China, as well as activities of the US government to cope with China's cyberattacks. According to the FireEye, the company has reviewed the activity of China's 72 groups suspected of conducting hacking activities against targets in the United States and 25 other countries.


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US and China can work through cyber tensions.


Murdock, 16
Jason Murdock is a journalist for IBTimes UK reporting on technology and cybersecurity. Beat covers data breaches, encryption, surveillance legislation and hacking. May 12, 2016. “From hacking to cyber espionage: US and China discuss security in the digital age” International Business Times http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/hacking-cyber-espionage-us-china-discuss-security-digital-age-1559787
Cybersecurity and espionage have long been a problem between the two rival nations – at least one that simmers under the surface of diplomacy. Both countries boast sophisticated intelligence agencies and hacking techniques. The US is renowned for its surveillance operations under the aegis of the NSA while, on Chinese shores, PLA-affiliated hackers have long been sanctioned by the government to single out foreign targets from whom to steal intellectual property for economic gain. The fresh rounds of discussions was led on the US side by Christopher Painter, coordinator for cyber issues at the State Department. Officials from the Department of Justice (DoJ), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Defence (DoD) were also present. Meanwhile, the Chinese delegation was led by Wang Qun, director-general of arms control at the nation's foreign ministry alongside officials from the public security ministries as well as the Cyberspace Administration of China. Writing on The Huffington Post following the meeting, Chinese official Qun said it was in the 'shared interests' of both superpowers to cooperate on cybersecurity issues. He wrote: "While it is true that the US and China may sometimes be at odds with each other on some of the cyber issues, it shouldn't affect the cooperation between them. To fling accusations at each other is not a solution. Only through cooperation, can the US and China forge a unified and prosperous cyberspace. Otherwise, the cyberspace will divide and wither." He continued: "The digital economy is taking up an increasingly large share of GDP in both the US and China, two of the world's key players in cyberspace. In the meantime, the two countries have evolved towards a community of shared interests with each having a stake in the other."


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