Why this is China’s golden age of hacking

Dakota Cary of the Atlantic Council Global China Hub describes this moment as China’s golden age of hacking.

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Cyberattacks backed by the Chinese government are increasing. The Department of Justice indicted two hackers earlier this month and charged them with spying on behalf of the Chinese government. Dakota Cary studies China and cyberactors, and he’s described this moment as China’s golden age of hacking. He’s a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Global China Hub and a consultant at the cybersecurity platform SentinelOne. Dakota, thanks for coming on the show.

DAKOTA CARY: Of course.

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