This book offers the first benchmarking study of Chinas response to the problems of security in cyber space. There are several useful descriptive books on cyber security policy in China published between 2010 and 2016. As a result, we know quite well the system for managing cyber security in China, and the history of policy responses. What we dont know so well, and where this book is useful, is how capable China has become in this domain relative to the rest of the world. This book is a health check, a report card, on Chinas cyber security system in the face of escalating threats from criminal gangs and hostile states. The book also offers an assessment of the effectiveness of Chinas efforts. It lays out the major gaps and shortcomings in Chinas cyber security policy. It is the first book to base itself around an assessment of Chinas cyber industrial complex, concluding that China does not yet have one. As Xi Jinping said in July 2016, the countrys core technologies are dominated by foreigners.Preface.- The Cybersecurity Ecosystem.- Education in Cyber Security- Chinese Views of the Cyber Industrial Complex.- Corporate Cyber Security.- Cyber Insecurity.of Chinese Citizens- Governmental Cybersecurity.- Grading National Cybersecurity.- The Next Wave
The first description and assessment of China's cyber industrial complex and provides a scientific foundation for assessing future development of the sector in China
The first benchmarking study of China's cyber security performance gives readers granular insights with supporting evidence
The book sets a new standard for others in the field in making detailed national level assessments in information security and assurance for any country
The book gives readers a research-based forward estimate of China's mid-term future in cyber security
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