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China Passes New Privacy Law

Chinese hackers try to break into China’s Ministry of State Security China has passed a tough new privacy law that puts companies under stricter scrutiny, limiting access to information they hold about customers and employees who might have been infected with malicious code. The new law, also known as “Information Protection Law,” is expected to…

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China’s Missile Development Programme Comes Under Close Shout

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is known for its long and extensive missile and cruise missile development programs. China is believed to be developing at least 15 new multi-mission ballistic missiles, six new land-based cruise missile launchers, three advanced supersonic stealth missiles, five cruise missiles, a nuclear cruise missile, and two submarine-launched ballistic missiles.…

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Lineage W: A Project That Pursuits the Ultimate Lineage

This site is an online version of the original “lineage W” book. It contains the complete chronology and the entire set of history game rules as they came to be, and has been released in the original format as a lineage W computer game. This is intended to be a free to download, open source,…

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GlobalData: The Disruptive Tech Analyst of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games

GlobalData: The Disruptive Tech Analyst of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games In The New York Times (Sept. 26, 2004) by Peter J. Tomasi, Michael J. Gorman, Robert F. Carr-Bishop, Daniel J. Pollak, and Andrew C. ‘The most important factor in the world is that we are all in it together,’ wrote the Chinese writer Lu…

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U.S. Ambassador to ISU Thomas Vincenzi

Abstract: U. Ambassador to ISU Thomas Vincenzi issued a statement after his last visit to Beijing with the China Nationalist Party to express his gratitude for China’s continued efforts to resolve the dispute in the South China Sea. His message was a call to the parties to the dispute to remain vigilant and stay the…

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Senate Bill Proposes Further Restrictions on Huawei and ZTE

Senate Bill S-1 is currently pending in the Committee, which is expected to take up the measure this week. The proposed sanctions include a block of U. aid to Huawei, as well as a prohibition of imports from ZTE, a Chinese company known for its high-tech infrastructure. The ban on imports comes after a U.…

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Johnson Blocks Chinese Takeover of UK’s Largest Computer Chipmaker

Johnson blocks Chinese takeover of UK’s largest computer chip maker | Computer Security. [Bold indicates new additions. Italic indicates existing additions. See the end of this Article for a detailed explanation of this list. In an interview with the Guardian on September 5, 2007, it was estimated that China is buying up more than half…

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The Need for a National ICT/ITU in India and South Asia

The need of a national ICT/ITU in the Indian subcontinent is imperative. This has been achieved by the implementation of a National Internet Policy, National e-governance policy, and a National Information Technology policy covering ICT/ITU-S activities in the country. There need no national ICT policy for South Asia. Rather, we need to have a National…

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DDoS Attacks on the Chinese Government’s Internet Service Provider

Government Faces Massive DDoS Attacks Following Protests | Network Security Full Text (The full text above may not work on mobile devices, but you can visit this page to read this article in a Reader app). You can download this article to your computer. The DDoS attacks on the Chinese government’s Internet service provider [Internet…

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Taiwan Preparing for Cyber War

[Chinese] Cyber Security and Civil Protection. Taiwan Preparing for Cyber War. worst disasters the world has ever seen. fastest growing economy in the world, by far. more unrest than they are already doing. Taiwan and Beijing. Murdoch Group, Russia, and others. attackers are. is still so much that can go wrong. under an enormous and…

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