Lindy Cameron speech expected to present the security threat posed by Beijing as an epoch-defining challenge to the west
China poses an “epoch-defining” challenge to the west, the head of the National Cyber Security Centre is reportedlyto warn.arm, will use a speech in Belfast this week to warn the UK and allies of the “dramatic rise of China as a technology superpower”.
“We cannot secure future technology without addressing the epoch-defining challenge that we are facing: the dramatic rise of China as a technology superpower,” Cameron will say, in comments reported by the Times. “So we need to be clear: China is not only pushing for parity with western countries, it is aiming for technical supremacy. It will use its tech strength as a lever to achieve a dominant role in global affairs. What does this mean for cybersecurity? Bluntly, we cannot afford not to keep pace otherwise we risk China becoming the predominant power in cyberspace.
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