Jai Vijayan
Hundreds of private cybersecurity firms, technology services providers, and universities are helping China's state apparatus develop offensive cyber capabilities to support the country's strategic military, economic, and geopolitical goals, according to research released this week.
"The existence of state-sponsored threat groups operating under the Chinese state's direction has long been well documented," researchers at France's Orange Cyberdefense wrote in their report, based on eight months of analysis of China's cyber-offense capabilities. But any notions that these entities are strictly in government hands, especially given the authoritarian nature of China's government, are off base, the authors warned. "China's offensive cyber capabilities are, in fact, supported by a complex and multilayered ecosystem involving a broad array of state and non-state actors," they wrote.
Their findings provide deeper context on the troubling success that Chinese cyber actors have had infiltrating US critical infrastructure, breaching government, military, and business networks, not to mention theft of defense data, trade secrets, and intellectual property from American entities and others around the world.
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