Cybersecurity has become a sudden source of tension between the two countries. China has bristled over the growing body of evidence that its military has been involved in cyberattacks on American corporations and some government agencies. Last month, the Obama administration demanded that the Chinese government stop the theft of data from American computer networks and help create global standards for cybersecurity.
At a news conference on Monday after talks with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin E. Dempsey, the Chinese general, Fang Fenghui, said he would be willing to set up a cybersecurity “mechanism,” but warned that progress might not be swift.
Note EU-Digest: the question one could ask about the above issue: "whom is kidding whom ?"
Note EU-Digest: the question one could ask about the above issue: "whom is kidding whom ?"
Read more: U.S. and China Hold Military Talks, With Cybersecurity a Focus - NYTimes.com
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