Publication
May 2019
This Hotspot Synthesis identifies trends from three recent CSS Hotspot Analyses on cyber-activities in Asia. It also highlights how these trends underscore the lack of agreement on the use of cyberspace and what constitutes legitimate and illegitimate behavior in cyberspace. In particular, the three trends identified are 1) that North Korea uses cybercriminal activities to fund its nuclear program or government, bypassing international sanctions; 2) events in South Asia show that non-state actors are involving themselves in geopolitical events via cyberspace, and 3) Western nations affected by cyberattacks originating from Asia have difficulties in formulating effective strategic responses to them. The text also reflects on trends identified in Hotspot Synthesis 2017.
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Author | Marie Baezner |
Series | CSS Risk and Resilience Reports |
Publisher | Center for Security Studies (CSS) |
Copyright | © 2019 Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich |