With roughly two weeks left before year's end, China is embracing a "blossoming season" of its proactive foreign diplomacy.
Cybercrime: A much-debated subject between the world's two largest economies.
The first China-U.S. ministerial dialogue on fighting cyber crimes held in Washington Tuesday yielded positive outcomes as the two sides worked hard to remove one of the major stumbling blocks to the development of the bilateral ties.
The United States is on the brink of making another grave mistake under the name of protecting cyber security, as it is reportedly considering retaliatory measures against China for unfounded hacking accusations.
The British government on Friday announced a series of new measures to help its businesses face the "cyber security challenge" and support its cyber security firms to tap into the U.S. market.
Social media websites such as Facebook and Twitter are the target of an Australian government crackdown on cyber bullying.
As Internet firms propel Chinese business to the next stage, cyber security must become a top priority to prevent a potential achilles heel for rapid industrial development.
Cyber offences are usually committed in tech-savvy countries but with increased Internet access and smartphone use across South Asia, government data show that full-fledged organised and coordinated hacking networks are emerging in the region.
Cyber-crime rises globally and now causes some 600 billion U.S. dollars of damage a year, experts said at the International Forum for Business Communication in Vienna Wednesday evening.
Former chiefs of S.Korean cyber command charged with political intervention
South Korea's national police agency on Wednesday established a cyber bureau to strengthen its national cyber security.
The hacking of a New Zealand government research institution's supercomputer has brought home the country's vulnerability to global cyber-security threats, an expert said Monday.
China on Monday decided to suspend activities of the China-U.S. Cyber Working Group as U.S. announced indictment against five Chinese military officers on allegation of cyber theft.
The Chinese military will increase cyberspace security after reports of U.S. cyber espionage against China, a Defense Ministry spokesman vowed on Thursday.
It is unjustified, much less helpful, for some U.S. officials to create a China bogeyman to shake off their own bad feel about their country's disclosed spying scandal.
Brazil's Defense Minister Celso Amorim admitted on Wednesday that the country is very vulnerable when it comes to cyber defense, making foreign espionage easier.
South Korea's presidential office Blue House, some government agencies and news media websites on Tuesday came under hacker attack, according to Yonhap News Agency.