http://www.csoonline.com/article/2597397/advanced-persistent-threats/why-our-lack-of-understanding-on-china-may-be-the-biggest-risk.html
By George V. Hulme
CSO
Aug 25, 2014
If you don’t understand the capabilities and motivations of your
adversaries – you can’t expect to be very successful in managing your
relationship with them, negotiating, or defending against their
advancements.
This is especially true today when it comes to nation-state cyber threats,
according to Lt. Col. (ret) William Hagestad II. Hagestad spoke as the
opening keynote this week past weekend at the security conference BSides
MSP, held just outside of Minneapolis.
If your organization doesn’t understand the nature of the information
security and intellectual property threats that face enterprises today,
and how to defend IT systems, data, and intellectual property – the years
upcoming are liable to be very jarring.
While Hagestad is a widely known expert on Chinese cyber conflict
capabilities, and has written two books on the subject, "21st Century
Chinese Cyber Warfare” (2012) and "Operation Middle Kingdom: China's Use
of Computers & Networks as a Weapon System” (2013) – his core message this
week is that the U.S.’s lack of understanding of what or who China is and
how to deal with the nation may actually be its biggest risk when it comes
to the growing power.
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