Cybersecurity And the Chinese Hacker Problem

International & National Security Law Practice Group Teleforum

We are inaugurating a new Teleforum series on Cybersecurity and Public Policy.  The first one is on “Cybersecurity and the Chinese Hacker Problem.”

A few short weeks ago Mandiant, a private cybersecurity firm, released an explosive report attributing an epidemic of Chinese cyber espionage to the Chinese army.  In light of this report and other intelligence findings, the New York Times reports that the Obama Administration has publicly called on the Chinese government to intervene directly to end such cyber attacks from its own military.  In this teleforum, Richard Bejtlich, the Chief Security Officer for Mandiant, will discuss the content of that report.  Our other cyber expert, Paul Rosenzweig, will join to discuss what, if anything, the United States should be doing about this problem.

Featuring:

  • Mr. Richard Bejtlich, Chief Security Officer, Mandiant
  • Mr. Paul Rosenzweig, Principal, Red Branch Consulting

We are inaugurating a new Teleforum series on Cybersecurity and Public Policy.  The first one is on “Cybersecurity and the Chinese Hacker Problem.”

A few short weeks ago Mandiant, a private cybersecurity firm, released an explosive report attributing an epidemic of Chinese cyber espionage to the Chinese army.  In light of this report and other intelligence findings, the New York Times reports that the Obama Administration has publicly called on the Chinese government to intervene directly to end such cyber attacks from its own military.  In this teleforum, Richard Bejtlich, the Chief Security Officer for Mandiant, will discuss the content of that report.  Our other cyber expert, Paul Rosenzweig, will join to discuss what, if anything, the United States should be doing about this problem.

Featuring:

  • Mr. Richard Bejtlich, Chief Security Officer, Mandiant
  • Mr. Paul Rosenzweig, Principal, Red Branch Consulting

Call begins at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

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