Jonathan Grieg reports:
Anne Neuberger, the U.S. deputy national security adviser for cyber and emerging technologies, spoke at Columbia University on Wednesday and was asked about what pressing cyber challenges the new administration should tackle in its first 100 days.
“I’m going to put them into three bins. China, criminal groups like ransomware actors, and then AI, which cuts across all of them. China has been stealing corporate secrets, corporate R&D to advance their economy, and stealing government secrets. Let’s be candid. All governments do, most governments do,” she said, referencing the years-long concern about the Salt Typhoon and Volt Typhoon campaigns launched by China’s government.
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