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Understanding the Threat Posed by Chinese Cyber Warfare Units

Nachaat Mohamed, Saif Khameis Almazrouei, Adel Oubelaid, Abdussalam Ali Ahmed, Omer.S. M. Jomah, Alghannai Aghnaiya

202314 citationsDOI

Abstract

The emergence of China as a global superpower has presented numerous challenges, among which is the growing threat posed by Chinese cyber warfare units. Operating under the People's Liberation Army (PLA), these units have been implicated in various high-profile cyber-attacks targeting both civilian and military entities worldwide. This paper endeavors to offer a comprehensive analysis of the risks presented by Chinese cyber warfare units, encompassing their organizational structure, tactics, and capabilities. By elucidating the nature and extent of this menace, we hope to enable governments and organizations to implement measures for better protection against Chinese cyber-attacks, as 80% of them target government bodies. In this study, we utilize the MITRE ATT&CK framework as a foundation to deliver an accessible, informative overview.

Topics & Concepts

SuperpowerCyberwarfareChinaGovernment (linguistics)Computer securityCyber threatsPolitical scienceComputer scienceBusinessEngineeringLawPhilosophyLinguisticsInformation and Cyber SecurityNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies
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