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China’s cyber aggression and the South China Sea dispute
Mar 25, 2025

China’s cyber aggression and the South China Sea dispute

Beijing’s cyber threat actors are ramping up attacks amid the South China Sea dispute, engulfing the Philippines, Vietnam, and other claimant countr

Decoding motives behind the Kudankulam intrusion
Nov 25, 2019

Decoding motives behind the Kudankulam intrusion

Was the cyber espionage an effort to access nuclear technology? Was it engineered by strategic rivals?

North Korea’s Cyber Strategy: An Initial Analysis
Nov 21, 2024

North Korea’s Cyber Strategy: An Initial Analysis

North Korea is among the states that stand out for their often defiant behaviour, divergent from typical diplomatic niceties and non-compliant with widely accepted international liberal norms and rules. This ‘uniqueness’ is seen, for instance, in the country’s nuclear weapons development programme, which has been the object of global attention since the early 1990s. North Korea has now extended this behaviour to the cyber domain, marked by

Snowden effect
Jun 25, 2013

Snowden effect

It is not often that China defends the rights of whistleblowers against the state and America finds itself defensive about internet freedom. That precisely is what Edward Snowden, the young American who has exposed the expansive cyber espionage activities of the National Security Agency in the United States against its own citizens and the rest of the world, has achieved.

The Road to 5G Innovation: Exploring O-RAN Through Experimentation
May 12, 2025

The Road to 5G Innovation: Exploring O-RAN Through Experimentation

With its higher speeds, ultra-low latency, and massive connectivity capabilities, 5G technology represents a new era in telecommunications that promises to redefine industries and everyday life. Chinese telecom companies have taken the lead in developing and commercialising 5G technology, threatening the commercial prospects of Western telecom firms and giving rise to fears of surveillance and espionage. The open radio access network (O-RAN) is a